Talking about Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif's meeting with Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh in New York, Nisar said that Pakistan is in favour of peace.
"India should pay attention to its own problems," he said, asserting that any accusations levied against Pakistan Army were baseless.
He said that Pakistan wants to have good relations with India.
However, he added that, "if India doesn't find anything else to complain about, it starts levying accusations against Pakistan Army."
Singh and Sharif met for more than an hour on the sidelines of the United Nations General Assembly, amid heightened tension between the nuclear-armed neighbors over Kashmir, sparked by series of fatal clashes on their de facto Himalayan border. They both expressed a desire to improve ties but agreed that "peace and tranquility across the LOC (Line of Control) is a precondition," Indian national security adviser Shivshankar Menon told reporters in New York.
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There is an election phobia going on in India.
The siting Indian Government as well as the opposition leaders in India wants to win the general election and they have only one point agenda and that is to accuse Pakistani Government and Pakistani Army in one way or the other.
What one can expect from the hysteric and hostile Indian Government and insane Indian opposition leaders?
All said and done the peace will remain an elusive commodity between these two unfortunate countries. ..
Finally, someone is Islamabad knows how to deal with India.