KARACHI, Oct 28: The Pakistan-India People’s Forum for Peace and Democracy, Youth Forum, has urged both the governments to start a coordinated relief operation in quake-hit areas to provide timely assistance to the survivors.

Referring to the fast approaching winter, Wadood Mohammad of the Youth Forum said that the survivors were living without any shelter in high mountains. He said that movement of goods as well as people from one country to another should be allowed more freely as it would not only strengthen the ongoing peace process between both the countries but would also be helpful for the quake survivors.

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