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India-Pakistan
Pak delegation meets Indian leaders in New Delhi
2003-05-10
IRNA -- Pakistani and Indian parliamentarians on Friday agreed to "isolate" fundamentalist forces in both countries in a bid to remove obstacles in the way of normalization of bilateral relations, Senior Indian Parliamentarian said here on Friday.
Somehow I can't imagine that happening in Pakland. It's a fundo country...
Both sides agreed that fundamentalist forces existed in the two countries and were hampering the process of establishment of peace. These forces should be isolated, CPI-M leader Somnath Chatterjee said after he hosted breakfast for the visiting 13-member Pakistani parliamentarian delegation which arrived in the Capital Thursday evening. "We got a warm welcome here and we will appraise our leadership about this visit. We all hope this visit will help Indo-Pak talks in some way", said Member of Pakistan's National Assembly, Ishaq Khan Khakwani. The two sides felt there was no reason why peace, friendship and mutual cooperation between India and Pakistan could not be re-established, Chatterjee said, adding they also sought increased people-to-people contacts.
No reason, except for the turban and automatic weapons guys, anyway.
Posted by:Fred Pruitt

#1  How exactly do you isolate the Pak President, the Military, the speaker of the house, the members of parliament, the Jihadi Workers Union, etc. Are they expecting at the end of it all Vajpayee will have to negotiate with a group of Riksha drivers from Lahore.
Posted by: rg117   2003-05-10 11:52:19  

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