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Nitish Kumar addresses Pak Hindu panchayat

Last Updated 11 November 2012, 19:42 IST

Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar on Sunday undertook a whirlwind tour of interior Sindh, visiting a temple and addressing a Hindu panchayat where he said that India and Pakistan need to coexist peacefully and work for good governance in the region.

“I have brought a message of peace, love and brotherhood from India,” Kumar said while addressing a Hindu panchayat in interior Sindh, adding that the frequency of delegations should be enhanced for furthering relationship between the two countries.

Kumar, on his maiden tour of Pakistan, visited the ancient Mohenjodaro site and stressed on more cooperation and coordination between Pakistan and India.

Kumar and his delegation visited the historical Sadho Belo temple near Sukkur, the Indus valley civilisation ruins of Mohenjodaro near Larkana and Garhi Khuda Baksh, the ancestral home of the Bhutto family in Larkana.

At the Mohanjodaro site that dates back to 5,000 years, an overwhelmed Kumar said it had reinforced his belief that Pakistan and India share so many common values and culture that they need to work closely together in the region.

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(Published 11 November 2012, 19:42 IST)

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