No meaning of talks with Pakistan until it stops anti-India activities: Rajnath

NEW DELHI :  BJP president Rajnath Singh today told the Centre that there was no meaning of talks with Pakistan until the neighbouring country stops anti-India activities from its soil.
“Pakistan has violated ceasefire agreement for 18 times during the last week. Rajnath Singh has said the Centre has failed to talk tough with Pakistan. He said there is no meaning of talks with Pakistan until it stops use of its soil for anti-India activities,” BJP spokesperson Prakash Javadekar told reporters quoting Mr Singh as saying at the one-day closed-door meeting of BJP national office-bearers and election campaign committees.
Mr Javadekar said Mr Singh alleged that the Congress-led UPA government has failed to provide national, external and economic security.
The BJP chief said the people were suffering from price rise and the skyrocketing onion prices was making the people cry.
Mr Singh also expressed concern over the falling rupee.
He said the BJP will go in for the 2014 general elections with “full confidence” and ‘272+ mission’.
The meeting was attended by senior party leaders, including L K Advani, Gujarat Chief Minister and head of the BJP’s central election management committee Narendra Modi, other BJP chief ministers and leaders.
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