August 12
Imran Khan, expected to be sworn in as Pakistan’s new premier next week has called for a resumption of the dialogue with India on all outstanding issues, including Kashmir.
Imran made the remarks during a meeting in Islamabad with Indian envoy Ajay Bisaria, who congratulated the Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) chairman on his electoral success.
A PTI spokesman said Khan had called for the resumption of bilateral talks.
“He (Imran Khan) said if we won’t talk, how will we resolve issues. One incident of terrorism should not hamper talks,” Chaudhry said.
Meanwhile Imran Khan expressed concern over human rights violations in Kashmir during the 30-minute meeting.
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