Subramanian Swamy attack Modi govt on restoring trade with Pakistan: Read what he Tweeted

India hinted at restoring trade relations with Pakistan.

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Launching an attack on the Modi-led government on speculation of restoring trade with Pakistan, BJp leader and Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy said that the Modi government has surrendered to Pakistan on Kashmir. He Tweeted in a sarcastic tone saying that the days are not far when Modi will have dinner with Imran Khan in London. 

Swamy has been a constant critic of the Modi government and after the news of the possibility of restoring trade with Pakistan, Swamy wrote, “Surrender on Kashmir. Goodbye Pok. I am sure soon Modi will have dinner with Imran Khan in London.”

 

Reportedly, an important cabinet meeting will be held in Pakistan today about resuming trade with India, which remained closed for the last two years. It is also reported that India has favoured the resumption of trade relations with Pakistan.


Pakistan to review its unilateral decision

Last week, Minister of State for Commerce and Industry Hardeep Singh Puri said in the Lok Sabha that India wishes for normal relations, including trade with all countries including Pakistan. Pakistan unilaterally suspended bilateral trade with India in August 2019. It is now up to Pakistan to review its unilateral decision.

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Imran Khan’s reply to Modi’s letter

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has written a letter to his Indian counterpart, Narendra Modi, saying that there is a meaningful and suitable solution to resolve all the issues pending between the two countries, including the Jammu and Kashmir issue. It is necessary to create a conducive atmosphere for negotiations. Khan’s letter has come in response to the congratulations sent to him and the people of Pakistan by Modi last week on the occasion of Pakistan Day and willing to start a cordial relation between both nations. 









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