Goodperson
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You both should cross borders and shake hands on the way ofcourse 

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Take it easy guys its just a minister of india,pay attention to some other borders just incase Baitullah Mehsud might walk in to take a PEEP!![]()
Hi,
I don't understand the bickering---I would say that it was a great day for both the countries where a minister from one side could walk up to the office of the rangers and attend a meeting beneficial to both.
We should make this an oppurtune moment and take it a little further---and find a way so that people have more freedom of movement across the borders---what agreat oppurtunity---I am pretty sure that it would get wasted---.
It would have been nice to have obligated the indian minister by friendly comment by the foreign office.
I posted the news article about the minister only.
Indian minister did not overstep border unchecked: Rangers
LAHORE: The Pakistan Rangers (Punjab chapter) has denied a news item published in a local newspaper (not Daily Times) that an Indian minister, Jairam Ramesh, had strolled into Pakistan unchecked on Friday (January 18). In a press release issued on Monday, the Rangers said that on Friday, Ramesh had been accompanied by the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) and customs officials at the Joint Check Post at Wagah. The Rangers said the Indian minister had taken three or four steps into Pakistans territory but was immediately warned by the officers on duty to back away. The press release said the minister had immediately stepped back and apologised for overstepping the Zero Line. The Rangers also advised the BSF to tell their dignitaries to observe the border limits at the Zero Line at the Joint Check Post. staff report
Daily Times - Leading News Resource of Pakistan