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``Bahut prateeksha kar lee hai, hamari sanyam ki bhi seema hai, (we have waited for too long and there is a limit to our restraint)'' he told reporters here after attending a cultural programme presented by tribal people. Reacting to Pakistan's missile tests, the Prime Minister said ``we don't take test firing of missiles by Pakistan seriously''. New Delhi has already said that the test conducted by Pakistan was only a routine aimed at impressing the people of that country. To a question on the AICC resolution on Kashmir, Mr. Vajpayee said there had been no change in the Congress stand on fighting terrorism. The Congress could differ on Kashmir policy but all political parties were behind the Government in the fight against terrorism. ``We are firm on our commitment to end terrorism and we will also continue our diplomatic efforts,'' he said. The National Security Adviser, Brajesh Mishra, who had gone to Kalpakkam, near Chennai, to attend the Atomic Energy Commission meeting will arrive here tomorrow to brief the Prime Minister. Mr Vajpayee is in constant touch with the External Affairs Minister, Jaswant Singh, and the Defence Minister, George Fernandes, on the latest situation in the Indo-Pak. border. Mr. Fernandes is expected here to brief the Prime Minister.
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