Peaceful solution to Kashmir stressed

LAHORE There is no way other than peaceful solution of Kashmir for both India and Pakistan. Unless meaningful and composite dialogue begins, Kashmir conflict will remain a flashpoint. Pakistan pulls all-out plugs to pave way for purposeful talks with India but its strenuous efforts are never reciprocated. China-Pakistan Economic

By our correspondents
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November 02, 2015
LAHORE
There is no way other than peaceful solution of Kashmir for both India and Pakistan. Unless meaningful and composite dialogue begins, Kashmir conflict will remain a flashpoint. Pakistan pulls all-out plugs to pave way for purposeful talks with India but its strenuous efforts are never reciprocated.
China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) will be a game changer for Pakistan economy and it should be completed with professional expertise repelling all adversities by India.
These views were expressed by notable speakers at a seminar titled “Pak-India relations” held at local hotel under the aegis of National Defence University (NDU), according to a press release issued here on Sunday. Punjab Governor Rafiq Rajwana, former foreign minister Hina Rabbani Khar and former federal minister Syeda Abida Hussain were also present on the occasion. The seminar was also attended by NDU Director General Maj-Gen Noyal Khokhar, Jahangir Badr and other dignitaries.
Punjab Governor Rafiq Rajwana said “new sun of peace and prosperity will rise in South Asia when we will shun away traditional thoughts and put our heads together to fix problems with purity of intention.” He said that both Pakistan and India had been suffering from common troubles and realism were the master keys for their solutions. He said that Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif’s four-point agenda was the answer to simmering harshness between both countries but India threw a spanner in the work.

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