India must choose between hostility or being good neighbours: PM Shehbaz

“Any dialogue with India must be conducted on fair terms,” the PM said while addressing a packed hall of overseas Pakistanis in London.
He also highlighted Pakistan’s development, recent achievements, and ongoing global crises.
The PM reminded the audience that Pakistan and India have fought four wars, costing billions of dollars.
“That money should have been invested in schools, hospitals, roads, and improving the lives of ordinary citizens,” he emphasized, adding that relations with India cannot progress without resolving the Kashmir issue.
He vowed that the sacrifices of millions of Kashmiris would not go in vain.
Turning to international crises, he spoke about Gaza, where over 64,000 Palestinians have lost their lives, stating that the region remains forever interconnected, whether people acknowledge it or not.
He once again emphasised that Pakistan wanted talks with India, but only on equal terms. Fairness and respect, he said, must guide any dialogue.
Federal Information Minister Attaullah Tarar called the convention a success and said PM Shehbaz's speech would be broadcast later.
Minister of State for Overseas Pakistanis, Aun Chaudhry, said the turnout showed how much overseas Pakistanis love their country.
He added that Pakistan’s recent achievements have strengthened the country’s global standing, a source of pride for all citizens.
The PM also touched on Bunyan-um-Marsoos, the economy, and Pakistan’s diplomatic relations during his address, according to the minister.
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