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Mushahid urges Karzai to stop India

Published: November 21, 2009

ISLAMABAD - PML-Q Secretary General Mushahid Hussain Sayed Friday urged Afghan President Hamid Karzai not to allow the use of Afghan land against Pakistan under Indian designs.
He was talking to journalists after a reception held in honour of the newly appointed Deputy Secretary Information of PML-Q Ghulam Mustafa Malik here at the PML House.
Flanked by PML leaders Amir Muqam, Imtyaz Ranjha, Arbab Hashim Kasi, Mustafa Malik, and Haleem Adil Sheikh, Mushahid welcomed President Karzai on his re-election for a second consecutive term. He said that Pakistan wanted a stable and peaceful Afghanistan as it was in the interest of Pakistan as well.
“Pakistan hosted three millions Afghan refugees in a difficult situation for 30 long years. We also extended full support to President Karzai for his election to the Afghanistan President House,” he said. Mushahid also welcomed the resumption of dialogue by the Indian government with the leadership of Occupied Kashmir. However, he said Pakistan and Azad Kashmir leaders should also be taken on board in the dialogue process. “We want these dialogues to be result-oriented as dialogue for the sake of dialogue would further deteriorate the situation,” he remarked.
Calling upon the Indian government to demilitarise Occupied Kashmir, he said that the Indian government should also let journalists and human rights activists to visit occupied Valley.

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