Pakistan best Minister Imran Khan on Thursday joined a host of world leaders in congratulating Narendra Modi for his Bharatiya Janata birthday celebration's election victory.
"I congratulate major Minister Modi on the electoral victory of BJP and allies. seem forward to working with him for peace, progress and prosperity in South Asia," Mr. Khan tweeted.
The Pakistan major Minister had in April told a group of foreign journalists that "if the BJP wins, some type of agreement in Kashmir may be reached."
Federal Minister for schooling Shafqat Mahmood said Mr. Khan's Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) govt firmly believes that the actual wars that India and Pakistan deserve to combat are against poverty and illiteracy. "i hope that after this victory, Mr. Modi will play a good position against peace between our two nations. For peace to happen the sufferings of the Kashmiri people have to conclusion," he pointed out.
while Mr. Khan and his party stalwarts believe a Modi win means peace has a chance, others are not as hopeful.
Sherry Rehman, parliamentary leader of the Pakistan Peoples birthday party (PPP) within the Senate, stated the exit polls had foretold a BJP landslide. "The final count ability a more difficult neighbourhood for Pakistan."
Ms. Rehman said that ideally, a more assured Mr. Modi should still imply sustainable talks are a opportunity. "Yet, the BJP's mandate, amongst other things is extremism and exclusion. Islamabad has a sweet teeth for Modi's mithai (sweet) but translating niceties into a significant peace method is unlikely until there's a revision in the strategic priorities of the Modi government, in which political and constitutional repressions are reversed in Kashmir."
Senior journalist Nasim Zehra observed it needs to be considered whether "Mr. Modi's India will proceed its aggressive militarised coverage against Pakistan, or will a wiser Mr. Modi, in the Vajpayee mode, commit himself to regional peace and prosperity, and re-interact with Pakistan."
These are questions on other minds additionally. Senior journalist Najam Sethi referred to Mr. Khan thinks Mr. Modi will make peace with Pakistan. "I believe Modi will continue on the same course that has yielded dividends."
Moeed Yusuf, associate vice-president on the united states Institute of Peace, talked about he concerns concerning the way forward for the relationship between the two countries. "leading Minister Modi went out on a limb to bash Pakistan all the way through his crusade. It won't be effortless for him to trade tact on this. That said, his landslide victory can give him the confidence to take just a few risks and i can only hope that he sees the significance of improving ties with Pakistan. but each person will should wait and see. Nothing is going to improve at once."
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