Originally posted by the Voice of America. Voice of America content is produced by the Voice of America, a United States federal government-sponsored entity, and is in the public domain. Pakistan Rules Out Talks With India Over Kashmir Ayaz Gul ISLAMABAD - Pakistan has ruled out talks with India until India reverses recent controversial actions in the disputed Kashmir territory. Pakistan also turned down India's overflight request for its prime minister's upcoming visit to the United States. Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan alleged while speaking to reporters Wednesday that "extremist nationalist Hindu racists" are currently in control of the government in India. "Only an extremist and not-normal mind would place Kashmir under curfew for 45 days," Khan said. "It is not a normal government, and until they lift the curfew in Kashmir and reverse the revocation of (Article) 370, there is no chance of talks with them," Khan said of India. References Visible links Hidden links: 1. file://localhost/south-central-asia/indian-actions-kashmir-will-foster-extremism-pakistans-pm-warns .