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Imran Khan bats for peace with India

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Imran Khan, Pakistan's cricket icon and leader of the opposition Tehrik-i-Insaaf, says that everyone in the country wants peace with India.

In an exclusive interview to Khaleej Times at his hilltop house on the outskirts of Pakistan's capital Islamabad, the cricketer-turned-politician who met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi last year, said: "I am a bit disturbed by the way Prime Minister Modi has tried to isolate Pakistan rather than encouraging the relationship forward. All of us, I mean, everyone in Pakistan wants peace with India. Anyone who says otherwise is wrong."

India and Pakistan have been at loggerheads since a group of gunmen killed 19 Indian soldiers in September at an army camp in Kashmir, an attack India blamed on Pakistan-based militants.

But Khan said that "the hallmark of good leaders is that they should resist this pressure of going back to hostilities in the event of a terrorist attack. I think the responsibility lies with the bigger country. India is a huge country and it could have done more to improve the relationship with Pakistan".

"I think trade with all the neighbours should be Pakistan's priority. And trade with India and China would be the best way," he suggested.

Leaders of the opposition Pakistan People's Party Asif Ali Zardari and Bilawal Bhutto have announced they would be entering the parliament after winning by-elections. And Imran Khan, who says he is fighting for a corruption-free and a just Pakistan, has hinted at being ready for a joint struggle to make Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif accountable for "stashing billions in offshore accounts".

"As far as the joint opposition against Panama goes, we were all together in the assembly." We wanted the prime minister to answer those questions. And on that issue we'll probably be together in the parliament with all the opposition," said Khan while making it clear that "there is no question of an electoral alliance" with the PPP.

A former Pakistan cricket team captain who won his country the World Cup in 1992, he is unhappy about the way the cricket affairs are being run in Pakistan. "Pakistani cricket is very poorly managed. The structure is probably one of the worst anywhere in the world. Because we do not have a proper cricket structure, proper management in Pakistan, we cannot tap into this huge talent."

Khan, whose two marriages have ended in divorce, says he is not sure about a third one in 2017.

http://www.khaleejtimes.com/international/pakistan/imran-khan-bats-for-peace-with-india
 
Good to hear. Hopefully military leaders think the same. Pakistan should have peaceful relations with all neighbors. As for as India-Pakistan, they both have massive poverty and water problems, dealing with that should be the priority.
 
Unless kashmir issue is resolved all these hopes of peaceful relations makes no sense.
 
Unless kashmir issue is resolved all these hopes of peaceful relations makes no sense.

There is no peace without intent. Pakistani leaders should make their intentions for peace clear, doesn't matter if India agrees to it or not.
 
We want peace but not at the expense of compromising our interests. If India fires at the LOC then Pak will fire back for sure.
 
But they've killed 200,000 Kashmiris, you can't make peace until the genocide ends.
 
But they've killed 200,000 Kashmiris, you can't make peace until the genocide ends.

declare loc as ib and peace will automatically come into the region. forget past and lets look ahead because if we live in the past then we need to count all the killings right since last 1000 years.

who in the world is not for peace but for that to happen we need to forget and forgive past.
 
Agree with Imran. This madness has been going on for too long. For the sake of our future generation we must quit this animosity and start trading. Spend the money both countries spend on arms and ammunition on infrastructure development. We keep going to the UN, America and China to resolve issues not knowing that the only people that can fix it is ourselves.
 
It's always India's fault. Pakistan can never be wrong and that is an undeniable fact. We are peace loving people where as the Bharatis no nothing but violence.
 
It's always India's fault. Pakistan can never be wrong and that is an undeniable fact. We are peace loving people where as the Bharatis no nothing but violence.

Think the Surgical strike joke kinda proved your point very well.
 
I think the responsibility lies with the bigger country. India is a huge country and it could have done more to improve the relationship with Pakistan

I have always maintained this, but then I suspect Indians still haven't reconciled to the existence of Pakistan so why would they accept peace with a country they are reluctant to accept?
 
I have always maintained this, but then I suspect Indians still haven't reconciled to the existence of Pakistan so why would they accept peace with a country they are reluctant to accept?

It depends,one could say trade could had helped,whereas India gave MFN status during 90's Pakistan is still debating on it,cargo to Afghanistan cannot directly pass through Pakistan various such aspects.

AB Vajpayee against the public opinion went to Pakistan with Dev Anand(Lol) did bus services for what?
Even when India wanted to resolve the issue Pakistan wasn't accepting probably because then it had a better economy.

Half of the time GOI has no idea whom to deal with whether Army or the civilian govn,the current one(Modi) though is not that interested anyway but both AB vajpayee and Manmohan tried their best to solve it during their time.

And if the response is always going to be solve Kashmir and our issue will get resolved than its never happening not in my life time atleast.
 
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It's always India's fault. Pakistan can never be wrong and that is an undeniable fact. We are peace loving people where as the Bharatis no nothing but violence.
There are millions on the India side of border who think exactly opposite. With such open minded intellectuals on both sides, I am sure peace isn't far away :))
 
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