Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Imran Khan eager to resume dialogue

- Imtiaz Ahmed letters@hindustant­imes.com ■

ISLAMABAD: Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, expected to be sworn-in as Pakistan’s new premier next week, called on Friday for the resumption of dialogue with India on all outstandin­g issues, including Kashmir.

Khan 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. Bisaria briefed the “PTI leadership on India’s concerns about terrorism and cross-border infiltrati­on”, stated a release from the Indian mission.

PTI spokesman Fawad Chaudhry said Khan had called for the resumption of bilateral talks. “He (Khan) said if we won’t talk, how will we resolve issues. One incident of terrorism should not hamper talks,” Chaudhry said.

A PTI release stated that Khan “discussed the need to restart dialogue between Pakistan and India on all outstandin­g issues, including Kashmir”. He expressed concern over “human rights violations” in Kashmir during the 30-minute meeting.

Khan was also hopeful that the Saarc summit will be “held soon in Islamabad”. Islamabad was to host the summit in November 2016 but it was cancelled after New Delhi decided to stay away from the meet following a string of attacks blamed on Pakistanba­sed terror groups.

The PTI statement quoted Bisaria as saying that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s phone call to Khan had given rise to “new optimism in India that relations would move forward positively”.

Khan welcomed the message and “reiterated his hope for both countries to move forward for the betterment of the people of the subcontine­nt”.

The Indian high commission’s release stated that Bisaria discussed “a range of issues focusing on prospects of the India-pakistan relationsh­ip”. He also presented Khan a cricket bat signed by the Indian team.

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