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Pak assures better Indo-Pak relations after LS polls

Pratidin Bureau

To improve the relation between India and Pakistan, Cricketer-turned-politician Imran Khan on Thursday said that Islamabad and New Delhi will have better relations after the Lok Sabha polls in India.

The Pakistani leader said Islamabad has taken the first step on a new path to peace and progress.

"Pakistan will have better relations with its neighbours, including India, after the end of their elections. We will have good relations with all our neighbours and a peaceful Pakistan will be a prosperous Pakistan." Khan said.

"Taxila was the centre of Buddhism and we have discovered  the world's largest sleeping Buddha in our country ; But yet to share with the world. Sikhs' holiest places like Nankana Sahib and Kartarpur were also in Pakistan. We also have very old sites for Hinduism in Pakistan, including Katas Raj," Khan added.

The Lok Sabha elections in India will be held between April 11 and May 19, and the votes will be counted on May 23.

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