(33.94) India hopes to work on terrorism in Pakistan
India gives formal statement for the first time after Pakistan's election In a statement issued by the Foreign Ministry, they said that the Indian government hopes that the new government of Pakistan will take effective steps to curb militancy in South Asia. This information is from a Reuters report from the British news agency.
Election results were announced on Saturday after 56 hours after the election of Imran Khanpakistan's 11th general election. Tehrik-i-Insaf (PTI), led by former cricketer Imran Khan, has become the country's largest political party by winning 115 seats in the declared results. In the speech given to the nation, Imran said about improving relations with India.
"We hope Pakistan will take appropriate steps to ensure that terrorism is safe, stable and improving," said the statement issued by the Indian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
India has long complained that Pakistan is patronizing terrorists in the Kashmir region. Since the end of British rule in the sub-continent in 1947, India and Pakistan have fought two confrontations in front of the control of Jammu and Kashmir. In 1947 and 1965, the nuclear-armed countries of the sub-continent engaged in two wars. Recently, the incident of gunfire increased in the area. The blame game is going on parallel between Indo-Pakistan mutual missions at the Kashmir border. Meanwhile, on 29th May, Jammu and Kashmir's Line of Control agrees to fully implement the war-related compromise of 2003, India and Pakistan According to the agreement, when an exciting environment is created, flag meetings, conversations and conversations on the phone will be tried to solve it. In any way, peace will not be disturbed in the border areas. But agreeing to agree to the 2003 ceasefire, there are frequent gunfire between India and Pakistan.
Although the statement issued by the Indian Ministry of External Affairs did not say that he should sit in talks with Imran Khan, they said, "Thanks to the Pakistani people for holding elections through free and democratic elections, India wants to maintain peaceful relations with Pakistan.