UPA govt bowed to US pressure, spoke to Pakistan after 2006 Mumbai train blast

BJP's Nishikant Dubey accused UPA government of “kneeling before US” after 2006 Mumbai train blasts. Dubey claimed former US President George W. Bush "ordered" ex-PM Manmohan Singh to hold talks with Pakistan and Indian officials were sent to Pakistan on same day. "Gandhi family decided...out of fear of America...to hand over Sir Creek and Siachen to Pakistan," he added.

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