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Pakistan wants tension-free ties with India: President

Speaking on the occasion, Jadmani facilitated members of Pakistan community on the eve of national independence day and paid glowing tributes to the martyrs of Pakistan movement who laid down their lives for the creation of a separate homeland.

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Pakistan recorded the first large-scale voluntary surrender by separatist militants in its restive Balochistan province on Friday as the 180 million-strong nation celebrated its 69th independence anniversary with countrywide festivities.

The moment pictures of Andrabi and her supporters sitting in a room with Pakistan flags displayed prominently emerged, the police and the administration swung into action to locate the place where this anti-India activity was carried out.

After the hooter was blown, the President hoisted the national flag along with the Prime Minister amid the melodious tunes of the National Anthem.

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In a televised speech on Friday, Pakistani President Mamnoon Hussain said his nation believes in “peaceful co-existence” with India, though it would not comprise if its defense and security came under threat.

The high level security talks between the two nuclear armed nations come amid tensions at the Line of Control that divides the troubled Jammu and Kashmir region between the two countries.

Aziz said the government was also monitoring situation at the LoC and Working Boundary and continuous ceasefire violations and after assessing the situation would be able to respond to New Delhi.

“The only struggle in J&K is against Pakistani-sponsored terrorism“.

The president said the campaign against terrorists would continue until the menace has been eliminated.

As the celebrations got underway, Pakistani military reported “unprovoked shooting” from the Indian-held side of Kashmir, from Nezapir and Rawalakot sectors. He said the government has also taken steps to strengthen political and democratic culture. If we look at the crises Pakistan faces today, factually majority are caused by illiteracy.

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“It is unfortunate that Pakistan has many factions and because of them, talks with Pakistan become hard”, the Minister of State for Information and Broadcasting said.

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