Pakistan and India both need "Aman ki Asha": Indian Muslim leaders KARACHI (Report Javed Rashid): Renowned political leader and patron-in-chief of the All India Muslim Action Committee, former MP (UP) Ilyas Azmi, and well-known Muslim scholar, patron-in-chief of the Bharatia Muslim Aman Committee and member Rajia Sabha Mohammad Adeeb Siddiqui said: We agree that "Aman ki Asha" is more needed now on both sides and this is also the requirement of both nations to make it a success.

They said that Times of India and Jang have provided a way to the governments of the two countries by commencing "Aman ki Asha".

Now this is the responsibility of Islamabad and Delhi to get benefits from the fruits of "Aman ki Asha".

The two leaders expressed these comments while talking with Jang from Rajia Sabha Houses South Avenue.

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