New Delhi: Reaching out to the new Pakistani leadership, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today felicitated his counterpart Yousuf Raza Gillani and conveyed a desire for transforming the bilateral ties into the "best ever" for which an "opportunity" has come.
Soon after Gilani assumed office, Singh sent a letter to the Pakistan Prime Minister and later called him up to greet him with a hope that the two countries would work expeditiously towards "agreed solutions of pending issues".
Singh hoped Gilani would build on the initiatives taken by the then Prime Ministers Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif as also President Pervez Musharraf to improve the bilateral relations.
"We have an opportunity to transform our relationship into the close, cooperative and mutually-beneficial partnership that should be normal between neighbours like India and Pakistan," Singh said in his letter to 55-year-old Gilani who is heading the PPP-PML(N) government.
"I hope very much that we can build upon the progress already achieved and work expeditiously, through the dialogue process, towards agreed solutions of pending issues," Singh said. Source : PTI