STATEMENT MADE BY THE HON’BLE MINISTER OF EXTERNAL AFFAIRS,
SHRI JASWANT
SINGH (DECEMBER 27, 2001)
Regrettably India's serious concerns about all the ramifications of the 13th
December attack on our Parliament have not been fully grasped in Pakistan.
The depth of concern in India, the totality of rejection by the entire
cross-section of our country's opinion of Pakistan’s
continued sponsorship of cross-border terrorism, and its promotion
of terrorism as an instrument of state policy has also not been sufficiently
appreciated. That is why it is
doubly regrettable that attempts to dupe the international community with
cosmetic half measures, non-measures, or even
fictitious incidents are still being made.
This is not acceptable. Terrorism can simply not be justified on any
grounds, or under the any name. It must be eradicated fully.
The Government of India therefore has no option but to take the
following further steps:
(a) The strength of the respective
High Commissions in the two countries will
be reduced by 50%. This is particularly important in the context of recent
events, wherein the officials of the Pakistan High Commission have
been involved in espionage, as well as in direct dealings with terrorist
organizations. This would be implemented within 48 hours;
(b) Movement of the officials of the Pakistan High Commission
and their families, who stay back,
would be confined to the municipal limits of Delhi;
(c) All over-flight facilities
available to Pakistan or Pak Airlines to over-fly
Indian airspace will cease or be suspended with effect from 1st January
2002.
These are, once again, minimal measures that are being taken. We hope
even now that the Government of Pakistan will understand the gravity of the
situation and take urgent measures to curb the activities of terrorist groups.
The Government of India remains ready to take such further measures as
are considered necessary.