Navtej Sarna
Counsellor (Press & Information)
(202) 939-7042
Press Release issued by the
Ministry of External Affairs in New Delhi
Prime
Minister Vajpayee invites General Musharraf to visit India
New Delhi,
May 23, 2001
In
November last, on the eve of Ramzan, Prime Minister Vajpayee had announced
non-initiation of combat operations against terrorists in Jammu and
Kashmir. This was
subsequently extended. It has
now lasted for six months. It
was expected that various terrorist groups and organisations, mostly
foreign, would see reason, and recognising the imperatives of peace,
dialogue and cooperation shun violence.
Regrettably, they have not.
This
phase, therefore, is now over. These terrorist groups have hindered the
restoration of peace in Jammu & Kashmir and have inflicted misery upon
the people of that State. Hereafter, security forces shall take such
action against terrorists as they judge best. They will, in the process,
continue to exercise maximum care that no harassment is caused to the
civilian population.
A
gratifying feature of these last six months has been relative peace along
the LOC on account of restraint exercised by both sides. There has also
been considerable lowering of cross LOC exchange of fire. In this regard,
the Government has decided that it will continue to observe maximum
restraint as hitherto.
The
process of dialogue initiated by the Prime Minister under Shri K.C. Pant
shall continue unhindered. Our invitation to all sections in J&K to
join this dialogue is reiterated.
India's
commitment to peace, dialogue and cooperative co-existence with
Pakistan remains unaltered. Prime Minister Vajpayee had set in motion a
peace process by his historic and path breaking visit to Lahore in early
1999.
In
pursuance of Lahore Declaration and the Shimla Agreement, Prime Minister
Vajpayee has decided to invite General Pervez Musharraf, the Chief
Executive of Pakistan to visit India at his early convenience. A formal
invitation will be delivered shortly.
India is yet again offering the hand of
friendship, reconciliation, cooperation and peace to Pakistan, in the
expectation that this opportunity shall be positively and purposefully
utilised by them.
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