This Article is From Sep 03, 2014

Pakistan Should Avoid Ceasefire Violations, Says Rajnath Singh

Pakistan Should Avoid Ceasefire Violations, Says Rajnath Singh

File photo: Rajnath Singh

New Delhi: Asserting that India wants good relations with its neighbours, Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh today said that Pakistan should avoid ceasefire violations.

"Pakistan is repeatedly violating ceasefire and it should avoid it. India has generally not violated ceasefire. As far as India is concerned, we want to keep good relations with our neighbouring countries," Mr Singh said.

The Minister was in the city to address the heads of police training academies of the country at a national symposium at the Rajasthan Police Academy in Jaipur.

He said that there was a long list of remarkable work done by the Union government in the 100 days it has been in power, during which the country was able to strengthen its position at the international level.

"We have several achievements of the 100 day of governance to highlight and I do not want to compare them with the previous government. The biggest achievement was that after formation of the government and Narendra Modi becoming the Prime Minister, India's credibility and reputation in the international community has increased," he said.

He rejected the notion that there were any factions in the government.

"There is no faction, but action in our government," he commented.

Speaking on the visit of Prime Minister Modi to Japan, he said that it was successful and it has strengthened ties between the two countries.
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