The BJP on Saturday said UPA government had dealt a "huge blow" to the basic tenets of the country's foreign policy by delinking terror from talks with Pakistan and asked it come out with a "contingency plan to undo the damage."Continuing to target the government on the joint statement issued at Sharm-el Sheikh in Egypt, BJP President Rajnath Singh said, "The UPA Government has dealt a huge blow to the basic tenets of our national foreign policy by delinking talks from terror and allowing Pakistan to accuse India of interference in Balochistan." "The UPA government should immediately stop shifting goalposts and come up with a contingency plan to undo the damage done to fundamentals of India's diplomacy and foreign policy," he told reporters here. Asked whether references to Balochistan and delinking terror from talks with Pakistan in the joint statement were made under "international pressure", he said "this possibility cannot be ruled out." "Our government is under pressure from the US due to Indo-US nuclear pact," he said to a pointed query whether the pressure could be from the US. He said Prime Minister Manmohan Singh's statement in Parliament on the joint statement was not only "inadequate and vague" but even failed to address key concerns expressed by the BJP and other parties. Asked to elaborate what contingency measures BJP would suggest, Singh said "the government should decide it in consultation with the opposition parties".