naveen mishra
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In his first interview since returning to office, Mr Sharif, calm, deliberate and assured, makes clear that he sees his election victory as a mandate for peace with India. He talks with genuine feeling about the need for reconciliation with Pakistan’s oldest enemy.
There will be progress and there has to be progress,” says Mr Sharif. “If we have to prosper, there has to be progress on this.”
He says: “We didn’t have any India-bashing slogans in the elections. We don’t believe in such slogans. There have been such slogans in the past — 10 years ago, 20 years ago, 30 years ago — but not now . In fact, I very clearly spoke about good relations with India even before the elections were happening.”
I will give credit to Nawaz Sharif no matter how suspect his intention are thought to be in India. The guy has guts to keep treading this peace path. Especially in an environment like now. So much easier to take a hard line. My respect for this guy went up a notch.
I agree. Our own politicians wouldn't even dare.
I will give credit to Nawaz Sharif no matter how suspect his intention are thought to be in India. The guy has guts to keep treading this peace path. Especially in an environment like now. So much easier to take a hard line. My respect for this guy went up a notch.
My respect for this guy went up a notch.
For Pakistan to prosper NS should be bashed, not for this statement but for the overall package he is.