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Sonia Gandhi tells Pakistan's Hina Rabbani Khar to be 'civil'

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Posted: Jan 18, 2013 at 1643 hrs IST
Pakistan Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar

Jaipur With Pakistan FM using extremely uncivil language while describing India's 'billions' and then letting lose her shocking and haughty 'war-mongering' remark, Congress president Sonia Gandhi, at the party's Chintan Shivir said 'civilised behaviour' is must.

With beheading of an Indian soldier clearly weighing on her mind, Gandhi said India's dialogue with immediate neighbours must be based on accepted principles of civilised behaviour, in an apparent reference to Pakistan.

"Better and closer relations with our immediate neighbours will not only make for regional peace - they will also have a positive impact on some of our own border states.

"However, let us be clear. Our dialogue must be based on accepted principles of civilised behaviour. We will never compromise on our vigil and preparedness to deal with terrorism and threats on our borders," she said in her address.

Her remarks came as External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid, speaking on the sidelines of the Congress meet, noted the "positive indications" from Pakistani side and said India will give an "appropriate" response if Islamabad makes a formal proposal for talks between the foreign ministers.

He was asked by reporters on the offer of Pakistani Foreign Minister Hina Rabbani Khar for discussions following tension at Line of Control (LoC) in the wake of beheading of Indian soldier by Pakistani troops on January 8.

The two-day Chintan Shivir of the Congress is being attended by top brass of the party including the Prime Minister, and the issue of Pakistan is expected to come up during discussions scheduled on the topic of India and the world.

Gandhi said that India's foreign policy has always had a vision of the country occupying its rightful place and exercising its unique influence in world affairs.

"That place and that influence will be significantly enhanced by successfully overcoming poverty, improving our secular values, strengthening our democratic institutions and engaging constructively with the international community," she said.

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Civil : Pakistan by L G Rao on 18 Jan 2013

Pakistan is the most uncivilised country in the world. they do not understand decency, diplomacy. what they understand is THOKO or WAR. Pakis are a disgrace to humanity and world. no use talking to pakistan; better to bang them as much as possible.

who is Sonia by John on 18 Jan 2013

Sonia should go back to her country. what a profiteer she is...

Khari Khar by TM on 18 Jan 2013

Are iska to naam hi Khar hai, yeh khari baat nahi karegi to kaun karega- bechari ka naseeb to paida hote hi phoot gaya tha!

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