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Pakistan wants peace with India: Bajwa

Pakistan is a peaceful country, such a nice story!

Can he explain 'jihad fisabilillah' and armed jihadi groups in his country?

All those jihadi groups are fringe and not ruling Pakistan like it is a norm in India.
 
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The thing is India does not want to resolve the issue of Kashmir. If they wanted, they would not have refused the offers from USA and UN to have dialogues. They have refused it in the past and they continue to do it.
 
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All those jihadi groups are fringe and not ruling Pakistan like it is a norm in India.

If the slogan of jihadi groups and ruling establishment are same, that tells us some thing.
 
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If the slogan of jihadi groups and ruling establishment are same, that tells us some thing.

That slogan is of Islam and Quran. Now if your problem is with Islam then that explains your voting for people involved in mass murders to power.
 
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That slogan is of Islam and Quran. Now if your problem is with Islam then that explains your voting for people involved in mass murders to power.

Reason why I have mentioned the armed jihadi groups and your slogan in single post. The interpretation of the slogan is different for pakistan.

The thing is India does not want to resolve the issue of Kashmir. If they wanted, they would not have refused the offers from USA and UN to have dialogues. They have refused it in the past and they continue to do it.

There is no issue, only issue is pakistan vacating the occupied kashmir.
 
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Reason why I have mentioned the armed jihadi groups and your slogan in single post. The interpretation of the slogan is different for pakistan.

The sanghi who votes for Modi and Yogi has no position to interpret jihad and Islam for me.
 
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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa has said that Pakistan was a peace-loving country and wants to resolve all outstanding issues including the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir with India peacefully.



He said this while addressing a UK think-tank, the International Institute for Strategic Studies, said a press release issued by the ISPR here on Tuesday.

Sharing his thoughts on regional and international security environment, challenges and way forward, the army chief talked about the security situation in Afghanistan and its impact on peace and stability in the region and beyond.

According to the ISPR, Gen Bajwa also apprised the participants of Pakistan's achievements in its efforts against terrorism and militancy.

He also highlighted prospects of the CPEC project towards economic development in the region.

“Pakistan is a peace-loving country and wishes to resolve all unresolved issues including the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir with India,” he said.

The participants appreciated the candid talk of the army chief and acknowledged Pakistan army's contribution to peace and stability.

The COAS emphasised that peace in Afghanistan was a shared interest. He said that Pakistan will continue its positive role and was ready to work closely with Afghanistan.

He said Pak-Afghan bilateral border security mechanism is critically important and both countries need to formulate this at priority.

He shared various border control management measures Pakistan has undertaken and urged similar measures from the other side to defeat a common enemy.

Earlier, Gen Bajwa, who is currently visiting the United Kingdom, also addressed a London-based think tank, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).

He said that Pakistan was positively engaged to bring about peace and stability in the region including Afghanistan.

Earlier, at a reception hosted by the Pakistan High Commission, Gen Bajwa interacted with the UK-based Pakistani community.

He hailed the role of overseas Pakistanis towards the progress of Pakistan and assured them that army shall perform its due role towards the security of the country.

http://nation.com.pk/national/05-Apr-2017/pakistan-wants-peace-with-india-bajwa
ok...i believe you.
 
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Message has been the exact same since Musharraf, Pakistan is happy to resolve the Kashmir issue.

If India is unwilling to do negotiations, or accept third party mediation, then who is trying to prolong the conflict?

Speaking with Indian members on this forum they all eventually say the same thing, Kashmir for them is about ego more than anything else so as long as they refuse to accept that some areas of Kashmir must be conceded, there can never be any peaceful resolution.
 
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Chief of Army Staff (COAS) Gen Qamar Javed Bajwa has said that Pakistan was a peace-loving country and wants to resolve all outstanding issues including the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir with India peacefully.



He said this while addressing a UK think-tank, the International Institute for Strategic Studies, said a press release issued by the ISPR here on Tuesday.

Sharing his thoughts on regional and international security environment, challenges and way forward, the army chief talked about the security situation in Afghanistan and its impact on peace and stability in the region and beyond.

According to the ISPR, Gen Bajwa also apprised the participants of Pakistan's achievements in its efforts against terrorism and militancy.

He also highlighted prospects of the CPEC project towards economic development in the region.

“Pakistan is a peace-loving country and wishes to resolve all unresolved issues including the core issue of Jammu and Kashmir with India,” he said.

The participants appreciated the candid talk of the army chief and acknowledged Pakistan army's contribution to peace and stability.

The COAS emphasised that peace in Afghanistan was a shared interest. He said that Pakistan will continue its positive role and was ready to work closely with Afghanistan.

He said Pak-Afghan bilateral border security mechanism is critically important and both countries need to formulate this at priority.

He shared various border control management measures Pakistan has undertaken and urged similar measures from the other side to defeat a common enemy.

Earlier, Gen Bajwa, who is currently visiting the United Kingdom, also addressed a London-based think tank, Royal United Services Institute (RUSI).

He said that Pakistan was positively engaged to bring about peace and stability in the region including Afghanistan.

Earlier, at a reception hosted by the Pakistan High Commission, Gen Bajwa interacted with the UK-based Pakistani community.

He hailed the role of overseas Pakistanis towards the progress of Pakistan and assured them that army shall perform its due role towards the security of the country.

http://nation.com.pk/national/05-Apr-2017/pakistan-wants-peace-with-india-bajwa
We want peace ... but should be ready to pump 4 warheads per missile if peace does not pervails...

With changing indian rheotric now includes first use if nukes... pakistani arsenal should now be having thermonuclear warheads to reliably annihilate what ever we like just in case we are going second

Negotiating with Indians is like negotiating with a rock: both are cold, dark and without intelligence
 
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What Jinnah said about Banya is very much still true ... 'Hindu is incorrigible'

We can offer all the peace we want, Hindu will still want war.
 
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