External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid on Thursday questioned the timing of Narendra Modi's letter on Sir Creek issue saying the Gujarat chief minister has raised the matter at the time of elections, and indicated the government could take it up with the Election Commission.

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"When we take some good decisions (increasing cap on LPG cylinder from six to nine) we are told you can't take these decisions. But someone writes a letter that is related to international relations during the elections, it's really for us to consider through appropriate organisation including Election Commission as what are the permissible limit of the issue that can be raised," he told reporters on the sidelines of CII-MEA energy seminar here.

Taking a dig at Modi, he said, the prime minister has written back to him. "I hope he finds time to read that letter while he is busy campaigning," Khurshid said.

The Prime Minister's Office had on Wednesday rubbished Modi's claim that Sir Creek was being "handed over" to Pakistan. The PMO had said the baseless charges were "mischievous" and motives questionable as these came on the eve of Gujarat polls.

Modi, in his letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, had said Sir Creek issue should "not be handed over to Pakistan" and talks on this issue should be stopped.

A strip of water body, Sir Creek located in Gujarat is a point of dispute between New Delhi and Islamabad.