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Indian parliament’s speaker arrives on five-day visit

Published: February 22, 2012

Kumar, Mirza agree dialogue only way forward to address contentious issues. PHOTO: PID/FILE

ISLAMABAD: The speaker of India’s Lok Sabha, Meira Kumar, has arrived on a five-day state visit to Pakistan along with a parliamentary delegation comprising members of Rajya Sabha and Lok Sabha (the upper house and lower house of parliament).

The speaker will also meet President Asif Ali Zardari, Prime Minister Yousaf Raza Gilani and the Senate chairman during her visit. She will also travel to Lahore where she is scheduled to meet the governor, chief minister and speaker of the Punjab provincial assembly.

On Tuesday, the Indian delegation called on National Assembly Speaker Dr Fehmida Mirza, who was accompanied by Deputy Speaker National Assembly Faisal Karim Kundi and members of the Pak-India Friendship group.

In the meeting of the speakers of the Indian and Pakistani parliaments, it was decided that interaction between public representatives and legislators from India and Pakistan ought to be enhanced to remove misconceptions. Such a move would help “build bridges of understanding.”

Mirza said that granting the most favoured nation status to India would boost commercial activities between the two countries.

Kumar said she had brought with her a message of good-will, friendship, peace and prosperity for the people of Pakistan.

“The relationship between the two countries is not confined to politics and trade alone; rather it is based on emotional and cultural grounds,” she remarked.

Published in The Express Tribune, February 22nd, 2012.

Reader Comments (5)

  • Feb 22, 2012 - 12:17PM

    Vienna,February 22,2012
    Better late than never. I am awaiting the Pakistani Partner
    by devious route of The New York Times launching an
    Aman Ki Asha programme between Pakistan and the United
    States of America after the nose diving of relations between
    the two oldest friends.Pakistan is in its sixty fourth year of
    life.All the time had lived on the U.S.oxygen mask.Now is
    the time to open up people to people contact.
    Taravadu Taranga Trust for Media Monitoring TTTMM India
    –kulamarva Balakrishna

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  • adeel759
    Feb 22, 2012 - 8:43PM

    We welcome MS Kumar and hope that her trip will further enhance the burgeoning ties between two countries and both nations can live in peace and harmony and grow hand in hand.

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  • Shahid
    Feb 23, 2012 - 1:58AM

    Welcome, Madame speaker.We hope your visit to pakistan will usher us into a new era of friendship and cooperation.Please play your role to leesen the trvel restrictions between the common citizens of two countries.Right now even Non citizens of Pakistan but of pakistani origin face a lot of proble to get an Indian visa.Please simplfy the procedure.

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  • s shah
    Feb 23, 2012 - 5:05AM

    Welcome Madam Speaker and the parliamentary delegation. I am just an ordinary Pakistani but I truly hope and pray that our two countries, with a shared history and culture that goes back thousands of years, can live together always in peace, prosperity and love, so that the people of the subcontinent can show the world their true potential.

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  • Feb 23, 2012 - 2:23PM

    Good to see so many positive comments.

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