Pakistani people want peaceful relation with India: Nitish
Saturday November 17, 2012 05:41:44 PM,
IANS
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Patna: Bihar Chief
Minister Nitish Kumar Saturday said the people of Pakistan wanted
a peaceful relation with India.
"The people of Pakistan want a good and peaceful relationship with
India," Nitish Kumar told the media soon after he returned here
after his week-long visit to Pakistan.
The chief minister said he urged India and Pakistan to put up a
joint fight against poverty and hunger in his address at the
Government College University in Lahore.
"It was a memorable experience for me," Nitish Kumar said, adding
that he won't be able to forget the love, affection and respect he
received in Pakistan during his visit.
He said he was impressed by Pakistan's effort to maintain the
ancient ruins of Indus Valley Civilization and the Taxila
university.
Nitish also praised Punjab Deputy Chief Minister Sukhbir Singh
Badal, saying his recent visit to Pakistan would help improve
relations between India and Pakistan and open new avenues for
trade.
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