The Asian Age

Pak envoy visits Punjab, Haryana amid LoC tension

- AGE CORRESPOND­ENT

Amid tensions on the border, there’s some quiet Indo- Pak diplomacy at work. Pakistan high commission­er Sohail Mahmood visited Punjab and Haryana earlier this week and met the chief ministers of the two states. He also visited the Golden Temple in Amritsar. Mr Mahmood is viewed as a moderate and has been extremely keen to work towards improvemen­t in bilateral ties. The visit comes soon after India accused Pakistan of using the “Khalistan” bogey to instigate Indian Sikh pilgrims visiting Sikh religious shrines in Pakistani Punjab.

In a statement, the Pakistan high commission in New Delhi said, “Pakistan’s high commission­er to India Sohail Mahmood paid an official visit to the Indian states of Haryana and Punjab from 23- 25 April 2018. High commission­er Sohail Mahmood called on the chief minister of Punjab, Capt. Amarinder Singh, and had an extended exchange of views during the luncheon ... hosted by the latter at the chief minister’s official residence. High commission­er Sohail Mahmood also visited the Golden Temple, the holiest Sikh shrine in Amritsar, to pay obeisance.”

The high commission added, “In the context of making progress on humanitari­an issues, the High Commission­er underlined the importance of early repatriati­on of Pakistani prisoners who have completed their sentences... During these interactio­ns, views were exchanged on myriad aspects of PakistanIn­dia relations. Among other things, the need for reducing bilateral tensions including on the LoC, implementi­ng confidence­building measures, reviving the structured dialogue process, peacefully resolving outstandin­g disputes, and taking steps to promote socioecono­mic developmen­t at the regional level through the vehicle of Saarc was underscore­d.”

Pakistan high commission­er Sohail Mahmood also met the chief ministers of the 2 states and visited the Golden Temple

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