10-25-2006, 02:46 AM
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PTI | Islamabad
In a sharp attack, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday asked India to shed its "obsession" of being a "greater nation" and its attempt to "dominate" Islamabad. Â
"I respect the Indian Prime Minister but it is regrettable that India wants to keep its domination in the region and wants Pakistan to be weaker force. India should come out of its obsession of being a greater nation and should talk to us on an equal level," Musharraf said.
<b>"We would not allow anyone's interference in our internal matters and neither would we tolerate such things,"</b> he said in an interview to a private television channel.
<b>India, he said, should set its own house in order before pointing fingers at Pakistan regarding terrorism on its soil and telling others what to do.</b>
<b>"There are 21 such places in India where violence continues. The situation in Assam is also visible. So, New Delhi should first correct its own matters and then talk to Pakistan," </b>he said.
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PTI | Islamabad
In a sharp attack, Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on Tuesday asked India to shed its "obsession" of being a "greater nation" and its attempt to "dominate" Islamabad. Â
"I respect the Indian Prime Minister but it is regrettable that India wants to keep its domination in the region and wants Pakistan to be weaker force. India should come out of its obsession of being a greater nation and should talk to us on an equal level," Musharraf said.
<b>"We would not allow anyone's interference in our internal matters and neither would we tolerate such things,"</b> he said in an interview to a private television channel.
<b>India, he said, should set its own house in order before pointing fingers at Pakistan regarding terrorism on its soil and telling others what to do.</b>
<b>"There are 21 such places in India where violence continues. The situation in Assam is also visible. So, New Delhi should first correct its own matters and then talk to Pakistan," </b>he said.
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