ISLAMABAD: The Indian media has blamed Pakistan for blacking out Rajnath Singh’s address to SAARC home ministers’ meet in Islamabad.
According to Times of India, media was not allowed to cover Singh’s speech at the SAARC meeting. Not only Indian media, even Pakistan’s private TV news channels were barred from telecasting Singh’s speech, Times of India accused.
Addressing the SAARC meeting, Rajnath called for tough action against terrorism and countries supporting it, saying terrorists should not be glorified as ‘martyrs’, Times of India said.
“There is no good or bad terrorism. Terrorism is terrorism. There should be no glorification or eulogising of terrorists as martyrs,” Singh said.
The ongoing tension in Indo-Pak relations was evident at the SAARC interior/home ministers’ conference when home minister Rajnath Singh came face- to-face with Chaudhary Nisar Ali Khan for the first time on Thursday and the two leaders barely shook hands.
As Singh arrived at the venue of the conference at the Serena Hotel in Islamabad, Chaudhary Nisar Khan was at the gate to receive the notables. The two leaders barely touched their hands, not even a formal handshake, before Singh moved ahead to enter the meeting hall.
Both Rajnath Singh and Chaudhary Nisar also skipped the lunch at the meeting venue.