Kasuri’s book ‘Neither a hawk nor a dove’ to be launched in capital
ISLAMABAD: Former Foreign Minister Mian Khurshid Mahmood Kasuri book “Neither a hawk nor a dove” would be launched in the federal capital on Sunday (April 17) here at Lok Virsa.
The sources close to Mian Kasuri told The News here Tuesday that the ambassadors/high commissioners of the important countries would present in the book launching ceremony. The Oxford Press is organising the book launching which is the publisher of the book. The book has already been launched in India and London where prominent personalities attended it.
In India former Prime Minister Dr Manmohan Singh and former Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani, who is a central leader of the ruling BJP, also turned up for the launching.Adviser to Prime Minister for Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz will be among the distinguished guests of the event which would also be attended by members of the Parliament in large number.
The book launching of Mian Khurshid Kasuri book will be held amid Islamabad Literary Festival and likely to add the grace of the festival.Mian Khurshid Kasuri in his book “Neither a hawk nor a dove” has dwelt at length about the happenings of his retaining the office of the foreign minister of the country with number of revelations.
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