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India's Muslims welcome Modi's gesture to Pakistan

New Delhi: India's Prime Minister-designate Narendra Modi's gesture of inviting Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif to his swearing-in ceremony has raised hopes of a long-lasting peace between the arch rivals among Muslims of this country.In

India TV News Desk Published : May 25, 2014 8:22 IST, Updated : May 25, 2014 8:25 IST
The invitation has allayed fears, at least for the moment, that relations with Pakistan may deteriorate under the Modi regime.

“Only communication can bridge the gap. The invite is a very good step, whatever the fear mongers may try to portray it as. Now, Pakistan should address India's concerns and a healthy relationship should develop that promotes regional peace,” proffered Kamal Farooqi, a prominent Muslim voice and former chairman, Delhi Minorities Commission.

The incumbent chairman of the Delhi Minorities Commission, Safdar H Khan, too sees the development as a welcome change.

“Both countries would benefit if good relations are maintained. In terms of trade, India can export machinery and edibles like tea to Pakistan that our neighbour is currently buying from other countries at a very high cost,” Khan told IANS.

However, amid the euphoria, some people are still sceptical about the durability of the dialogue process.

“We can only hope that our relations with Pakistan would improve. But in the past we have seen that Pakistan does not stand by its resolve for too long. So let's not be too enthusiastic this time around,” said Mahmood Madani of Jamiat-Ulema-e-Hind.

“But yes, the gesture of extending an invite to the Pakistan prime minister should be appreciated,” he said.
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