Diplomatic efforts on to facilitate Manmohan-Gilani meeting

Thimphu (Bhutan), Apr.27 (ANI): As the red carpet rolls out for leaders coming to attend the two-day XVIth South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) at Thimphu,efforts are reportedly on at the diplomatic level to facilitate a meeting between the Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan on the sidelines.

Indian and Pakistani diplomats are working hard to finalize the bilateral meeting. Senior officials of both countries dealing specifically with bilateral ties have already arrived here. They include Pakistan”s High Commissioner to India Shahid Malik and the Joint Secretary in the Indian Ministry of External Affairs in charge of the Pakistan, Afghanistan and Iran desk,Y.K. Sinha.

Although the stage looks almost set for a possible meeting, officially there is no confirmation.

Sources have told ANI that the meeting is very much on the cards.

According to sources, Foreign Secretary Nirupama Rao and her Pakistani counterpart Salman Bashir are also expected to hold a separate meeting before the Prime Ministers” of both countries meet.

Earlier, External Affairs Minister S.M.Krishna told ANI here that the schedule of the Prime
Minister will only be fixed once he arrives here on Wednesday.

Dr.Singh will be arriving here tomorrow morning, while Prime Minister Gilani has already arrived.

Sending a positive feeler about possible talks, Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi told ANI ” We can talk about talks. One always lives on hope. Talking and engaging is the most sensible way forward.”

Sources also maintain that even if bilateral meeting does not materialise, a “pull aside” meeting like the recent one in Washington is certain. (ANI)

CPI(M) rules out Somnath’s return to party fold

New Delhi, May 14 (ANI): The Communist Party of India (Marxist) dashed the hopes of expelled Communist leader Somnath Chatterjee’ return into the party fold on Thursday by saying “the reason for which he was expelled still exists.”

“The trust vote was a crucial time when he defied the party and supported Congress so, there is no reason for taking him back,” CPI(M) Polit Bureau member M. K. Pandhe told the media.

Asked to comment upon Chatterjee’s reported inclination to return to the part fold, Pandhe said: “Chatterjee has not accepted the fault he committed during the trust vote.”

Sending a feeler to the party that expelled him last July for putting the Speaker’s position above that of his party, Somnath on Wednesday stated that it would be a “happy occasion” if he was back in the CPM.

His statement had come days after West Bengal chief minister Buddhadeb Bhattacharjee said last week that he was trying to bring back Chatterjee and Saifuddin Chaudhary-another leader expelled eight years ago-back into the party.

While on the issue of supporting Congress, Pandhe said the party had not taken any decision.

Meanwhile, party chief Prakash Karat has dismissed the exit-poll results which were aired across TV channels on Wednesday, saying he did not believe them. (ANI)