Times of India News: Are we going to be enemies forever, asks Pakistani cleric
Focus on humanism can only weed out terrorism," Qadri said. Qadri emphasised the role of sufism as a route to peace in the battle against terror outfits like ISIS and al-Qaida. "I request the governments of India and Pakistan to focus on eradication of poverty and end the enmity. "The people are not enemies, the strife has to end and that is only possible if governments spend their budgets on peace and eradication of poverty. Are the two countries going to be enemies forever?
NEW DELHI: Renowned Pakistani cleric Mohammad Tahir-ul- Qadri, a fiery orator to returned from Canada to take on the Nawaz Sharif government-used the World Sufi Forum platform to call upon governments India and Pakistan to focus on the root of terror and terrorist organisations. He said the common enemy of India and Pakistan was "terrorism". Qadri emphasised the role of sufism as a route to peace in the battle against terror outfits like ISIS and al-Qaida."The people are not enemies, the strife has to end and that is only possible if governments spend their budgets on peace and eradication of poverty.
Focus on humanism can only weed out terrorism," Qadri said. "I request the governments of India and Pakistan to focus on eradication of poverty and end the enmity. Seventy years have passed since Independence.
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