ISLAMABAD: While advocating a prime minister-level Indo-Pak summit over Kashmir at Srinagar, the former prime minister of Pakistani administered Kashmir and Muslim Conference President Sardar Attique Ahmed Khan has advocated active media exchange between two parts of Jammu and Kashmir. During a dinner talk here late Tuesday night asked the visiting Indian intellectual Ved Pratab Vaidik, considered close aide of Indian Premier Narindera Modi, Attique said that utmost necessity was media exchange between two Kashmirs. This will help build fraternity and mutual understanding drawing Kashmiris closer
together.
“If we have to go extra mile along the tough road of negotiations over Kashmir, intra-Kashmir media freedom and exchange then becomes an absolute necessity”, Attique asserted while talking to his guest Dr. Vaidik.
Sardar Attique suggested that Prime Ministers of Pakistan and of India should together visit Srinagar, a process that will symbolize our seriousness towards Kashmir dispute solution.
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