
KARACHI: Former president and Pakistan People's Party (PPP) co-administrator Asif Ali Zardari on Tuesday encouraged the universal group to quit directing fingers at each other and consider how toward resolution the Kashmir issue. In a meeting with remote news channel RT, Asif Ali Zardari said pressures amongst Pakistan and India spin around strains in Indian Occupied Kashmir. "We take a gander at it as one Kashmir, while the truth of the matter is that there are more Kashmiris in populace in Pakistan. Our PM is likewise a Kashmiri thus Kashmir is a long-drawn issue with India," he said. Asking the world to determine the Kashmir question, the previous Pakistan president said this is the ideal opportunity for us to sit together and work out an answer for the long-drawn issue. Gotten some information about the dangers of utilizing atomic weapons by both atomic outfitted neighbors, Zardari said: "We realize that we can demonstrate it, we can have a photo of it, however we can't utilize an atomic weapon. These weapons are just to deflect each other against any animosity." "Utilizing an atomic bomb is, all things considered, no joke," he included. The previous Pakistani president's meeting takes after the passing of more than 50 Kashmiris because of Indian security strengths in a late spate of brutality in the possessed domain. A few Kashmiri pioneers including Chairman of All Parties Hurriyet Conference, Syed Ali Gilani, have either been captured or put under house capture as Indian powers battle to control challenges in held Kashmir.
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