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Gilani defends accepting aid from India

Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday defended the Pakistan government's decision to accept aid for flood victims from India, saying those opposed to the move should give reasons for their stance.

Updated on: Aug 22, 2010 01:54 AM IST
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Prime Minister Yousuf Raza Gilani on Saturday defended the Pakistan government's decision to accept aid for flood victims from India, saying those opposed to the move should give reasons for their stance.

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"I would like to ask the critics of Indian aid on what ground we should refuse it. It will be a narrow approach if we refuse aid from India," Gilani said while talking to reporters at his residence in Lahore.

Pakistan on Friday accepted India's offer to provide $5 million for the millions of victims of the devastating floods that have swept the country.

The move has been criticised by some politicians, who linked the matter to the ongoing protests in Jammu and Kashmir.

However, Gilani said: "Would it not be a contrast if we refused the aid? On the one hand, we are stressing on the resumption of dialogue with India and on the other, we refuse its aid.

He said he was chairing a high-level meeting when he was informed about India's offer to provide aid.

"I told my Foreign Minister to thank his Indian counterpart for the aid," he said. Gilani noted that both Pakistanis and Indians had collected funds for the flood-affected people.

 
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