Nobel laureate urges 'trust' between India, Pakistan


New Delhi, Feb 28 (IANS): Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi here on Thursday urged India and Pakistan to exercise restraint and create an atmosphere of trust and transparency.

"For the safety, security and well-being of all our children, I appeal to the governments of India and Pakistan to exercise restraint. I urge Prime Minister (Narendra) Modi and Prime Minister (Imran) Khan to create an atmosphere of trust and transparency, and work together to uproot terrorism in all earnestness," Satyarthi said in a statement.

He also appealed religious leaders, media and youth of both the countries to work with their governments for restoring peace.

"Terrorism in any part of the world is a threat to humanity. Our children have the right to grow up in peace," he noted.

  

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  • Marol, Udupi

    Thu, Feb 28 2019

    Terrorism or war is not at all a solution. It destroys life and property. Peace is the need of the hour. We human beings should learn to live like human beings. We should never be like devil.
    Apne ko aya tho insan; dosrako aya tho saithan.
    Thank you and God bless each and every one of us.

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