Talking on phone, he termed the joint venture by Jang Group and Times of India as a promising step and welcomed it.
Kumar said it is a welcome sign that the two groups in the neighbouring countries want the era of 'Aman ki Asha'; but, will Pak armed forces like this?
'I still deem the bond between the two countries a dream; however, if both of them put end to their differences, then there is nothing better than that,' he stressed.
He will pray for the success of Aman ki Asha, he added.
Saturday, January 16, 2010


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