Pakistani Judge bats for improved ties with India

He stressed on the need for every country to be capable of rising above narrow mindedness be it related to caste, culture, politics, or economics.

Pakistani Judge bats for improved ties with India
AZAMGARH: Relations between India and Pakistan can improve with both the countries fulfilling their responsibilities towards humanity and religions, Judge of Pakistan Supreme Court and professor of International Islamic University in Islamabad, Muhammad Al-Ghazali today said.

"As a judge I will not comment on ties between India and Pakistan but as a common Pakistani and Muslim I will definitely say that one day soon the enmity and rivalry between the two nations would be at its minimum," Al-Ghazali who is here to take part in the centenary celebrations at the Shibli academy.

He stressed on the need for every country to be capable of rising above narrow mindedness be it related to caste, culture, politics, or economics.

Al-Ghazali who is the lone representative of his country in the celebrations here said that no country can keep itself aloof in the world.. "We have differences with our brother or neighbour but forgetting all, we talk to them at some level".

He termed participation in the centenary function at the Shibli academy here as a memorial occasion.
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