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Sunday, July 31, 2011

Without resolving Kashmir Pak-India relations will hang in balance: Fazlur Rehman

ISLAMABAD: Chairman Kashmir Committee and Ameer JUI(F) Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman has said that China is neither the foe of Pakistan nor India . The Indian Security Advisor is in the habit of speaking against China.

In a statement commenting on the recent statement of Ram Jaith Malani , Indian National Security Advisor in which he said that both Pakistan and India should be careful from China as he seems as the enemies of both counters. In his previous statement Malani said that Pakistan is against India on the backing of China.
Maulana said that Indian Prime Minister had revealed his desire that he want to have breakfast at Amrister, lunch at Lahore and dinner at Kabul . “We also want that peace might be prevailed in the region to such level that the both countries might live like good neighbors. The traveling of the people might be so easy that they take meal in one another’s country”, he said by adding that this all would not be possible without resolving Kashmir issue according to the aspirations of Kashmiri people.
He said that it is the matter of regret that both the countries are spending billion of rupees on the preparation of war but the people of both sides are forced to die with starvation. He said that Pakistan is desirous to resolve the Kashmir problem amicably but India is creating hurdles in it. Now the ball is in the court of India and she should demonstrate some seriousness for resolution of Kashmir issue.
The Chairman Kashmir committee said that on one side Indian Prime Minister is talking about dinners and lunches while on the other hand he stated 25 percent of Bangladesh population affectees of ISI.
He said that the purposeful dialogues are imperative to solve the Kashmir issue. “ The nation had lot of expectations form the recent leg of dialogues about the some development on Kashmir issue but both ministers also showed their wishes about Kashmir. It would not be justified to keep the issue on only desires even after lapse of 64 years”, Maulana Fazal-ur-Rehman added. Online