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Jamali interested in party-to-party dialogue: Laloo
Sunday, August 24 2003 19:49 Hrs (IST)

Jaipur: Fresh from his Pakistan tour, Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) president Laloo Prasad Yadav on August 24 said Pakistani Prime Minister Mir Zafarullah Khan Jamali has written letters to Indian political leaders voicing interest in party-to-party dialogue to bring normalcy in Indo-Pak relations.

Yadav told a press conference that Jamali had written letters to presidents of Indian parties, including Congress and Left, so that a process of unity be initiated.

The RJD chief suggested that political parties should consider the letter of the Pakistani Prime Minister.

Saying every Pakistani he met was interested in smooth and cordial relations between the two countries, he said, "War alone cannot bring prosperity and it is now an urgent need of the hour to stop this bitterness and start Bharat-Pak eka karo as envisaged by Ram Manohar Lohiya."

"If India and Pakistan unite, this will have an impact in the entire world," Yadav said. PTI

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