NEW DELHI - Two invitations in less than six months for Manmohan Singh to visit Pakistan, but senior leaders in the Congress and government are of the view that the time is just not ripe for a prime ministerial visit, Hindustan Times reported Sunday. The possibility of a summit-level meeting also came up during the meeting of the cabinet committee on security that dwelt at length on the India-Pakistan agenda. It said the Congress feels there has to be a substantial outcome - a breakthrough in one the contentious issues - and progress on the terrorism front to mould public opinion in favour of a prime ministerial visit. And chances of both are slim for the time being. A resolution on Sir Sreek or Siachen or a forward-looking approach to solving the Kashmir issue is what a PMs visit must entail, and the ground is not yet ready for this, said one leader. The party, however, understands the PM is passionate about resolving issues with Pakistan and supports his efforts a top Congress leader told the paper.