Indian pilot’s release praised
By Our Correspondent
March 02, 2019
LAHORE: Pakistan Ulema Council has lauded the decision of Prime Minister Imran Khan to hand over Indian Pilot Abhinanden to Indian authorities as a goodwill gesture and to ensure peace and stability in the region.
On the call of Pakistan Ulema Council, Solidarity & Defence Day was observed in the country and religious scholars while addressing the Friday congregations lauded the services of Pakistan Armed Forces for peace and stability in the country.
The religious scholars expressed their commitment to stay united with Pakistan Army in case of any threat and aggression from India. Pakistan aims at diffusing tension in the region, said Tahir Ashrafi adding that without resolving Kashmir dispute, peace can't prevail in the region.
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