'India Favours Dialogue to Resolve Kashmir Issue'


London, May 14 (PTI) India wants to resolve the Kashmir issue with Pakistan through dialogue, but Islamabad needs to do more to bring to book the perpetrators of the Mumbai attacks, senior Congress leader Karan Singh has said.

There were "unresolved problems in Jammu and Kashmir and for that we have to talk at various levels," Singh, a Rajya Sabha MP, told members of the Indian Journalists' Association at the Nehru Centre here last night in reply to a question.

Pakistan has been part of the problem from the beginning and "we are keen to have a dialogue" on the issue, he said.

"The Mumbai attack has disrupted our dialogue. We are trying to get it back on rail," Singh, also President of the Indian Council for Cultural Relations, said.

At the same time, he said, Pakistan can do more against terrorists operating from its soil.

  

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