No compromise on Kashmir issue: Sarwar
LAHORE: Punjab Governor Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar has said that India has to decide whether it wants peace or war.
"We are ready for both; there will be no compromise on Kashmir issue. The decisions of National Security Committee (NSC) are manifestation of the nation’s desires" said the Punjab governor while talking to a delegation of the Commonwealth Parliamentary Association, UK and Pakistan Cricket Board Chairman Ashaan Mani at Governor’s House on Friday.
"We have always tried to solve the problems by dialogue but India has war hysteria. The United Nations should play its role in solution to Kashmir crisis because the voice of Kashmiris cannot be repressed by bullets," he said.
He said Pakistan was a peace-loving country and had given great sacrifices in the war on terror. Chaudhry Muhammad Sarwar also said the revival of international cricket in Pakistan was certain due to PSL. He said the government would cooperate with PCB for the purpose.
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