KARACHI: Resolution of Kashmir dispute

Published February 11, 2002

KARACHI, Feb 10: Former president and the chief of the Pakistan Millat Party, Farooq Ahmed Khan Leghari, has said in the face of aggressive designs of India, the people of Pakistan are united and they are fully capable of countering any challenge posed by India’s hegemonistic postures.

He said India should give up its aggressive attitude towards smaller counties of South Asia and adopt a policy of peace, otherwise it would have to face dire consequences.

Speaking at a peace and solidarity conference, organized by the Pakistan Millat Party in a local hotel on Sunday, he emphasized the need for peaceful solution of the Kashmir dispute which could only be possible through the process of dialogue, and war was not the solution of the dispute.—PPI

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