Imran Khan for India-Pakistan dialogue to resolve Kashmir issue
News Nation Bureau 26 July 2018, 07:49 PM
Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan, who is set to become the next Pakistani prime minister after his party's landslide victory in 11th general elections, on Thursday said that he one of the Pakistanis who wanted to have friendly ties with India. Addressing a press conference after his party PTI's victory, Khan said that if India took one step ahead, Pakistan will take two steps and have a dialogue with his Indian counterpart to resolve the Kashmir problem. Watch what Imran Khan said about India and his future plans.
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