PM to visit Pathankot; defiant Pakistan rules out 'condition' for talks
PM to visit Pathankot; defiant Pakistan rules out 'condition' for talks
The Prime Minister is expected to meet top Army and Indian Air Force officials.

New Delhi: After Centre faced a barrage of criticism over its handling of the Pathankot terror attack, Prime Minister Narendra Modi is expected to visit the frontier town on Saturday. The Prime Minister is expected to reach Pathankot at around 11 am and is slated to meet top Army and Indian Air Force officials.

The Prime Minister's visit comes as the Punjab Police continues to hike security in Pathankot and Gurdaspur.

Meanwhile, with the Punjab Police facing heat for their lack of preparedness when terrorists struck the airbase in Pathankot, as many as four additional SPs have now been posted in the area. However, the postings are temporary.

This comes even as a nervous Pakistan continues to play hardball with India following the latter's terse message to Islamabad in the aftermath of the Pathankot attacks, asking them to act first before talks.

Top Pakistan government sources have revealed that the country's government has yet again claimed that 'India can't impose conditions for talks'.

Pakistan wants the DNA samples of the slain terrorists to be shared, adding that evidence given by the Indian government will not stand in a court of law. Shockingly, Pakistan has claimed that the Pathankot attackers did not come from Pakistan and has ruled out a time-bound action.

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