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Talking tough, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Sunday said that India has made it clear to Pakistan that the beheading of an Indian soldier by its army can have a "negative impact" on ties and asked it to reciprocate efforts for friendship.
"We take a consistent review of our ties with Pakistan. We have made clear that the incident can cast a negative impact on our bilateral ties. We will take steps with due care and consideration," he said addressing a meeting of the All India Congress Committee in Jaipur.
"We want friendship with Pakistan but they should also make efforts in this regard. It is not possible only because we want it or because of our efforts," the PM said.
His remarks were greeted by applause from the gathering of delegates at AICC which was presided by party chief Sonia Gandhi with Vice President Rahul Gandhi on her side.
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Admitting that handling inflation is a shortcoming of the United Progress Alliance government, Dr Singh asserted that there was need to take "solid steps" to ease the situation on price rise especially this year.
He said inflation has been "one shortcoming in our record". During the UPA regime, the average rate of inflation has remained higher than we desired.
He said a major reason for this has been hike in the rates of petroleum products in the international market during the last eight years and the benefit extended to farmers by increasing the minimum support price for crops.
"We need to take sold steps to eliminate inflation, especially in 2013-14," he said.
Comparing UPA's performance with the predecessor Nation Democratic Alliance, the PM said the growth rate during the six years of previous regime was 5.8 per cent, while the UPA's eight-year rule saw it increase to 8.2 per cent per annum.
Similarly, he said, the UPA has fared better in eliminating poverty and improving agricultural growth.
Referring to the brutal gang rape incident in Delhi, the PM said the country has to travel a long way to provide women with equal social and economic equity.
"We should not forget that women are half of our population and their contribution to development and prosperity is necessary," he said.
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