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A large media contingent on Friday questioned the delegation of Indian MPs on “Pakistan bashing” in India and were assured that on the contrary, there was a constituency for peace.

Over 50 Parliamentarians from Pakistan and 13 MPs from India took part in the fifth round of the dialogue facilitated by the Pakistan Institute of Legislative Development and Transparency (PILDAT). A joint statement was issued urging the two governments to sustain the resumed dialogue between the two countries, recognizing, at the same time, the need for serious action on issues of concern for reinforcing the continuity of the dialogue process.

The people’s representatives from both sides asked the two governments to engage with each other on all issues, including issues relating to Jammu and Kashmir, through dialogue. They expressed the hope that the two Prime Ministers meet in New York to keep open doors for peace and good relations between Pakistan and India.

At a press conference on the conclusion of the two-day Parliamentarians’ dialogue, leader of the Indian delegation Mani Shankar Aiyer said that no one was in favour of Pakistan bashing in India though people who responded to these statements, were dubbed “Pakistan agents”. He said he was not in favour of India or Pakistan bashing. Responding to questions Shah Mehmood Qureshi from the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf said that the Indian MPs were going back with a clear message that India bashing is no longer fashionable in Pakistan politics.

BJP MP Kirti Azad said that there should be an atmosphere conducive for talks and each time there was talk of peace some incident disrupted the process. “We want friendship but there are some hidden forces which do not want this friendship,” he said. MPs from both sides called for the media to play a more responsible role. Mr. Azad joked that “We enjoy Pakistan bashing on the cricket field.” On a more serious note he said the Pakistan government will have to apprehend the terror culprits and if jawans were being killed on the line of control, it would be a difficult situation. To a question on the recent speech by Narendra Modi, Mr. Azad said he was only referring to issues that were raised often about the factors which were against friendship between the two nations.

Mr. Aiyer also pointed to the forces that were hostile to friendship between the two countries but said every single party in India hopes for good relations with Pakistan. He said that there was no desire on the part of responsible Indians to bash Pakistan but there were serious concerns which had to be addressed. Even in Pakistan the National Assembly had passed a resolution on the Line of Control tensions and the Indian Parliament too did a similar thing. He also said the media was critical in Pakistan about the Pakistan government and it was no longer a monopoly of the Indians. “Get used to democracy… let us not involve ourselves in the blame game,” he urged.

On the issue of whether there was a constituency for peace in India, Mr. Aiyer said the constituency for peace has widened in Pakistan but there is also a constituency for war which is smaller but well armed. In India the constituency for peace has not widened as much as in Pakistan but since in Pakistan it was smaller to begin with, there is now equilibrium in both countries for peace and things should move forward.

While Mr. Qureshi said in Pakistan there was no desire for war and though there is a large constituency for peace, there is a growing frustration on both sides since the pace of talks is not in step with the desires of the people. The joint statement also urged India and Pakistan to examine issues of climate change and environment impact assessment, improving bilateral trade, activating gas supplies to Pakistan from India and power trading, and touched on issues such as granting MFN status to India, opening bank branches of either country in the other to facilitate trade exchanges, improving the visa regime and expanding existing agreements on handling of humanitarian issues.

http://www.thehindu.com/news/intern...ricket-field/article5150524.ece?homepage=true
 
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Stop trying to give 26/11 the same ring as 9/11, its not the same. I'm sorry for the loss of life but the incident was not supported by Pakistan in any way nor was it condoned by it
 
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who cares about 26/11 now.....the world has moved on, perhaps the indians should too. Nobody talks about it anymore save for the indians

Indians do care about it. And Indians do talk about it because it was an attack on India.. And we will move on at the time of our choosing and not at the time proposed by the perpetrators of that attack.
 
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Both countries are killing eachothers soldiers mercilessly. None of Pak or India are saints.

And people who lost their dear ones in the Lahore attacks in 90s will never forget that so why should the ones in India forget what happened in 26/11?

Im not talking about politicans btw since they're scums in both countries using the 26/11, Kargil, LoC issues and earlier issues for their own political gain only and they dont give a crap about the people in both countries so I think its very naive to support such kind of people who uses a negative campaign by using such sad incidents against Pakistan or India just to win votes.
 
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Stop trying to give 26/11 the same ring as 9/11, its not the same. I'm sorry for the loss of life but the incident was not supported by Pakistan in any way nor was it condoned by it

9/11 was also not supported by Saudi Arabia nor was it condoned by it. Both were terror attacks on innocent civilians in the commerical capitals of the respective countries. It is exactly the same.
 
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who cares about 26/11 now.....the world has moved on, perhaps the indians should too. Nobody talks about it anymore save for the indians

You're wrong..Pakistan do care about it,atleast officially..

26/11 attack: Pakistan panel to cross examine 2 key Indian witnesses - India - DNA

also,USA and India is discussing on extradition of Deavid Headley and Rana..
nobody apart from some pathetic countries care about attack on citizen aka attack on the country itself.nobody lets bygone be bygone..
stop talking about things you may not have sufficient knowledge..

Stop trying to give 26/11 the same ring as 9/11, its not the same. I'm sorry for the loss of life but the incident was not supported by Pakistan in any way nor was it condoned by it

9/11 is supported by Pakistan??? :undecided:

also,we didn't say that Pakistan supported it..we merely said some "Non State Actors,and possibly some actors sitting on some govt post but was working independently" were involved.
 
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Well India is too scared to play cricket with us.
But lets hope for the best.......
 
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Check some of my previous posts before brain farting.

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Go home u defenceless *****
 
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You're wrong..Pakistan do care about it,atleast officially..

26/11 attack: Pakistan panel to cross examine 2 key Indian witnesses - India - DNA

also,USA and India is discussing on extradition of Deavid Headley and Rana..
nobody apart from some pathetic countries care about attack on citizen aka attack on the country itself.nobody lets bygone be bygone..
stop talking about things you may not have sufficient knowledge..



9/11 is supported by Pakistan??? :undecided:

also,we didn't say that Pakistan supported it..we merely said some "Non State Actors,and possibly some actors sitting on some govt post but was working independently" were involved.

They've made it clear headley (american) will stay put

As for lawyers - well we'd offered to send the DG ISI to validate india's preposterous (unproven) claims but he cancelled because of the war mongering toothless rhetoric indians resorted to, regrettably
 
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