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Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid has urged Pakistan’s incoming prime minister Nawaz Sharif to “convert into reality” the “positive signals” with he had given during his election campaign with reference to India, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.

“There were many positive signals from Nawaz Sharif with relation to India during the election campaign. We hope that he will work towards converting these positive signals into reality upon assuming office,” Mr Khurshid told journalists on Wednesday.

Mr Sharif had told Indian correspondents during the election campaign that he would seek to fix responsibility for the Kargil fiasco and share with India any useful information on the Mumbai terror attack.

The minister parried a query about Mr Sharif’s reported decision to keep the sensitive portfolios of foreign and defence with himself, “a move that is being perceived as his attempt to bolster himself against the powerful army which had dethroned him in a bloodless coup more than a decade ago,” the PTI said.

“Prime ministers often tend to keep important portfolios with themselves if they perceive there is a need for the same,” Mr Khurshid said. “There have been instances when our prime minister too has taken a personal interest in a certain sphere and hence kept the concerned portfolio with himself for a period of time. Foreign policy is a field in which heads of governments across the world take a lot of interest,” he said.

In a lighter vein, the PTI said, Mr Khurshid was thrilled at the prospect of the opportunity of dealing with the Pakistani premier. “Though it is likely that on most of occasions he would be speaking directly to our PM.”

To a query, he said, “there have been complaints from people in various parts of the country that some relative of theirs was lodged in a Pakistani jail”.

“We take such complaints seriously and any such information is handed over to the India Pakistan Judicial Commission comprising two retired judges from each country. The commission has been empowered to visit jails in both countries and suggest remedial measures.” - See more at: India expects Nawaz to stick to his word regarding bilateral relations | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia
 
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Indian Foreign Minister Salman Khurshid has urged Pakistan’s incoming prime minister Nawaz Sharif to “convert into reality” the “positive signals” with he had given during his election campaign with reference to India, the Press Trust of India (PTI) reported.

“There were many positive signals from Nawaz Sharif with relation to India during the election campaign. We hope that he will work towards converting these positive signals into reality upon assuming office,” Mr Khurshid told journalists on Wednesday.

Mr Sharif had told Indian correspondents during the election campaign that he would seek to fix responsibility for the Kargil fiasco and share with India any useful information on the Mumbai terror attack.

The minister parried a query about Mr Sharif’s reported decision to keep the sensitive portfolios of foreign and defence with himself, “a move that is being perceived as his attempt to bolster himself against the powerful army which had dethroned him in a bloodless coup more than a decade ago,” the PTI said.

“Prime ministers often tend to keep important portfolios with themselves if they perceive there is a need for the same,” Mr Khurshid said. “There have been instances when our prime minister too has taken a personal interest in a certain sphere and hence kept the concerned portfolio with himself for a period of time. Foreign policy is a field in which heads of governments across the world take a lot of interest,” he said.

In a lighter vein, the PTI said, Mr Khurshid was thrilled at the prospect of the opportunity of dealing with the Pakistani premier. “Though it is likely that on most of occasions he would be speaking directly to our PM.”

To a query, he said, “there have been complaints from people in various parts of the country that some relative of theirs was lodged in a Pakistani jail”.

“We take such complaints seriously and any such information is handed over to the India Pakistan Judicial Commission comprising two retired judges from each country. The commission has been empowered to visit jails in both countries and suggest remedial measures.” - See more at: India expects Nawaz to stick to his word regarding bilateral relations | Pakistan Today | Latest news | Breaking news | Pakistan News | World news | Business | Sport and Multimedia

one more Indian Muslims minister trying to deceive India, first china and then PAK, its not his fault , his religion and must be getting lot of money for supporting outside country hand.
 
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Nawaz is a Punjabi prime minister, he has won only from punjab, he is just a Pakistani prime minister on paper. He can't offer or promise anything as Pakistan is bigger then punjab and three quarters of the country don't agree with him and his kind.

So happy days Indians keep on dreaming.
 
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Nawaz is a Punjabi prime minister, he has won only from punjab, he is just a Pakistani prime minister on paper. He can't offer or promise anything as Pakistan is bigger then punjab and three quarters of the country don't agree with him and his kind.

So happy days Indians keep on dreaming.

Listen..


I am a Punjabi.

We hate Indians.


Nawaz the ganja is a Kashmiri.
 
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pakher, singa ey wroora?

Well he resides in punjab so that makes him a Punjabi, if i resided in punjab i would consider myself a Punjabi.

I hate that fat ganja and all worshipers of his shiny Tind.


All he is good for is eating and sleeping.
 
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He is the popular leader of Punjabi people getting sweeping victory across Punjab.

Obviously his goons rigged the elections.



PTI is a baby party.



They don't know that badmaashi triumphs above all else, and that's why they lost.



Noon League is well know for their badmaashi.


And please bhartee, no need to poke your nose into Pakistani politics.
 
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one more Indian Muslims minister trying to deceive India, first china and then PAK, its not his fault , his religion and must be getting lot of money for supporting outside country hand.




Why bring in religion? Stick to the topic and learn to respect even if you dint believe in something.
 
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i dont knw why ppl are so fast to criticise Nawaz Sharif. Imagine if that Pakhtun won the elections he would destroy the country any1 remember Ayub Khan?? Sure Imran had good intention for a naya Pakistan but what plan he had? These r all just dreams he had but no plan
 
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