NEW DELHI: BJP had on Saturday indicated that if the terror attacks in Pathankot are found to have been supported by the Pakistani establishment, making it clear any evidence of complicity of Pakistan’s state actors in the attack, will adversely impact the fresh peace initiative that Prime Minister Narendra Modi has taken with the neighbouring country.While there has been no change yet in the schedule for the foreign secretary level talks that are on the anvil, any shift in the schedule will depend on the way Pakistan reacts to the attacks. According to sources, whether to go ahead with the talks now hinges on how much the Nawaz Sharif government “cooperates” with the Indian authorities in the aftermath of the attack.When asked about the possible impact of the terror strike on the Indo-Pak talks, which received a fillip after Modi made a surprise visit to Lahore, party secretary Shrikant Sharma said, "the right decision will be taken at the right time."BJP has traditionally taken a tough stand on the issue of terror, especially one emanating from Pakistan and any dilution of the terror plank will be seen as a turn-around and go down adversely with its core votery. Hence, it is at odds that the terror strike and peace talks will go together.The party condemned the attack and congratulated the security forces for "foiling" the terror attack on the air base and said India was capable of giving a befitting reply to such attacks."BJP condemns it. Our brave soldiers have foiled the terror attack on the air base. We congratulate our armed forces that they were able to thwart it with their wisdom and valour. India is capable of giving a befitting reply to any terror attack," Sharma said, giving out the party line.BJP pays its tributes to the soldiers killed in the attack, he added.BJP took a while to come out with its official line of response to the attack as operation to foil the attack took its time. The party line had to be balanced, at a critical juncture when the peace talks had been initiated rather dramatically by the PM, and BJP’s tough line on terror too had to be factored in. The official response had to override some of the first responses that hinted that the peace move “shall not be revoked”.