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Khan urges reformed Indo-Pak ties

Chairman Pakistan Tehrik-e-Insaf (PTI) Imran Khan has said Pakistan and India needed strong leaders having capability to look into the issues hurting the peace efforts and issues creating deadlock in restoration of relations on both sides of the border.
Speaking at Pak-India economic conference here on Tuesday, Imran Khan said that after coming into power resolution of Kashmir issue would be his top most priority.
He urged the leadership of Pak-India to accelerate efforts to improve bilateral relations as young generation of India and Pakistan want change.
The PTI chairman claimed that there was lack of trust and both the countries should take measures for trust building.
There should be balance in trade between Pakistan and India, he said adding that time had come for Pakistan and India to look at each other with different view point.
“Dividends of peace are enormous, time had come for new relations and for putting an end to hatred”, he maintained.

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