Shimla/New Delhi: India on Sunday welcomed Pakistan President Asif Ali Zardari's remarks that militants operating in Jammu and Kashmir are "terrorists" and hoped the neighbouring country will honour its words to combat the menace through "action".
"President Zardari's statement describing militants in Jammu and Kashmir as terrorists, a statement made, perhaps, for the first time by a top Pakistani leader which is in contrast with its earlier position of terming militants as jehadis, is confirmation of India's assertions all these years," Minister of State for External Affairs Anand Sharma told reporters in Shimla.
"Zardari's statement is a welcome step. President Zardari and Pakistan should honour the words with action in curbing terrorism."
India had always raised the matter of cross-border terrorism on international fora and Zardari's statement confirms this, he added.
Bharitya Janata Party also welcomed Zardari's remarks. In New Delhi, BJP National Spokesperson Rajiv Pratap Rudy said "The statement of the Pakistan President describing the militants operating in Kashmir as terrorists is a real welcome statement."
Hoping that the statement will usher in a new chapter in India-Pak relationship, Rudy said the remarks perhaps will pave a firm foundation for bridging the divide between two nations.
"It reminds us of the peace initiative initiated by Atal Bihari Vajpayee during NDA regime," he said.
However, in Jammu and Kashmir, PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti has disagreed with the Zardari's statement. She insisted that Asif Ali Zardari is ignoring the reality by calling Kashmiri protestors terrorists.
"Zardari is out of tune with situation. Kashmir protests are now peaceful. No role of gun or grenades in today's protests. Violence will hopefully go down further. Kashmiris are now relying on democratic methods and have realised that guns will not solve their problem,” Mufti said.
Pakistan PM after his first meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New York recently publicly voiced his determination to tackle terrorism head on.
(With inputs from PTI)
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