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On Pak PM's Offer Of Opening Temples To Indians, Mehbooba Mufti's Reply

IANS, 29 Nov, 2018 12:48 PM
    PDP president Mehbooba Mufti on Thursday welcomed Pakistan's offer on opening several shrines, including Shardapeeth, to devotees from India, saying Prime Minister Narendra Modi should consider the offer.
     
     
    "Great initiative of offering peace through these channels. PM @narendramodi ji should consider the offer by PakPM (Pakistan Prime Minister) @ImranKhanPTI for opening of SharadaPeeth in Kashmir, Katasraj & other shrines too this will certainly bridge the gap & usher peace in region," Ms Mufti said in a tweet.
     
     
    Her tweet came in response to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's interaction with Indian journalists, in which he reportedly said, "We can consider other proposals, including opening up travel for the Sharada Peeth in Kashmir, Katasraj and other Hindu shrines too."
     
    Ms Mufti, later issued a statement, in which she said her party is sure that the offer will elicit a positive response from the centre.
     
     
    The PDP president said detractors on either side of the border must be sidelined so that a thaw in India-Pakistan relations could be made possible.
     
     
    "The Prime Minister must lead this process personally so that the hawks are not allowed to disrupt this new atmosphere of peace. Such initiatives of offering peace through these channels are worth to hail," she said.

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