Britain-France endorse India's call to dispense double standards in dealing with terrorism
merisarkar news service
New Delhi, November 28, 2009
British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and French President Nicholas Sarkozy have endorsed India's contention that there can not be two standards for dealing with the scourge of terrorism.
Britain and France also emphasized the need for bringing to justice the master minds of 26/11.
Earlier in the day Indian Prime Minister Dr. Manmohan Singh held separate meetings with French President Nicolas Sarkozy and British counterpart Gordan Brown on the sidelines of the CHOGM Summit.
The official spokesperson of the External Affairs Ministry Vishnu Prakash said, there was convergence of views that there should be no double standards in fighting terrorism.
India accuses Pakistan of applying double standards in dealing with the Jihadis targeting India. India says that Pakistan is going all out against Pakistani Taliban TPP.
At the same time it continues to harbor anti India terror groups and not willing to dismantle the terror infrastructure that exists in that country.