ISLAMABAD, May 25: Pakistan-India People’s Forum for Peace & Democracy (PIPFPD) expressed its utmost concern over the increasingly ominous signs of an imminent outbreak of war between India and Pakistan.

A resolution, released here on Saturday, said the members of the forum condemned the rigid stands of both sides, whereby India continually refused to engage in dialogue with Pakistan and rejected every peaceful overture by it, while Pakistan consistently refused to rein in, control and eliminate all the ”Jihadi” terrorist elements, groups and organizations.

The resolution stated that the forum condemned India’s taking the lead in escalating the nuclear and conventional weapons race.

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