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Kashmir Issue is the Bone of Contention between 'INDIA & PAK' : TEHREEK -E - INSAAF | KNO

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Srinagar March 19 (KNO) : In the buffalo's fight it is the crop that suffers.The escalation and war like situation on the line of control and lnternational border voraciously consuming humans of either side of the divide like fodder for artillery guns. In a statement to the press TEHREEK-E-INSAF PRESIDENT MOHAMMAD ADIL HUSSAIN expressed serious concern over escalation of tension and rising tempers which will lead the two Nations towards Nuclear war of death and destruction .

He said that INDIA and PAKISTAN have fought four wars in the past and have been on the dirty job to weaken the economy's and creating instability and subversion with each others territories.While adopting such malafide and conspiracy activities has not only proved disastrous and counterproductive to development and prosperity but also has taken irrevocable human toll in lakhs. HUSSAIN appealed the leaderships of INDIA and PAKISTAN to make serious and concerted efforts to calm down the dreadful and horrendous situation to save the precious lives at the earliest .Leaderships on both sides must introspect and rise above the level of vote bank petty politics and try to make conducive and peaceful atmosphere for meaningful and result oriented dialogue process to settle the vexed Kashmir issue which is the Bone of Contention between the two great Nations.

The United Nations organisation, China's , Americans and lran have recently offered their assistance and mediation to get the dispute resolved in its historical perspective .Both Nations should unconditionally move forward towards new dawn of reconciliation and opportunity to cash in along with world community to safegaurd the future of one point five billion people . He added.(KNO)

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