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Dual citizenship proposed to normalise ties with India
LAHORE May 08 : In a bid to normalise relations between
Pakistan and India, dual citizenship must be given to citizens of
both the countries.
This proposal was floated by Sandeep Pandey organiser
peace march initiated from Delhi (India) to Multan (Pakistan) while
talking to newsmen during his visit to the office of Punjab Union
of Journalists (PUJ) in the capital of Punjab province, Lahore.
The delegation comprising 13 members including a journalist
Darshan Singh, a Japanese monk Sekuguchi and two children reached
Lahore to hold peace march. One of the members of the delegation,
Mohan Singh, who is member Indian Parliament, is reaching here on
Monday (May 09).
Sandeep said that their group has initiated peace march
to promote peace between the two countries. He said that they also
want resolution of Kashmir issue in consultation with the Kashmiri
people. He stated that they also want that both the countries must
curtail their defence expenditures and concentrate on uplift and prosperity
of their people.
He further said that their group also wants entry
system for people of both the countries. Among others Darshan Singh,
Chaudhry Rehmat Ali, Farooq Tariq, Amir Khan, Hamid Nawaz and Rai
Husnain Tahir also spoke on the occasion.