Newsroom, Jul 31: Imran Khan, the prime minister designate of Pakistan, has laid emphasis on the need of eradicating poverty not only from his country but also from Indian instead of engaging in armed conflicts.
Instead of fighting each other, the governments of Pakistan and India “should devise a joint strategy to free their people from the trap of poverty”, the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) told Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in a telephonic conversation.
Mr Modi was among the world leaders who congratulated Mr Khan for his party’s victory in the general elections, expressing hope that democracy will take deeper roots in the country.
Mr. Modi’s greetings came a day after India welcomed the democratic process of Pakistan and conveyed desire for a prosperous and progressive Pakistan that would crack down on terrorism.
“Prime Minister expressed hope that democracy will take deeper roots in Pakistan. Prime Minister also reiterated his vision of peace and development in the entire neighbourhood,” the MEA statement said.
Meanwhile, the PTI said in a statement that Mr. Khan thanked Mr. Modi for his good wishes. “The solution to conflicts should be found through dialogue,” Mr. Khan was quoted as saying in the statement.
The former cricket player also said that “war and bloodshed instead of resolving conflicts give birth to tragedies”.
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