RSS-Führungspersönlichkeit befürwortet Kontakte zwischen den Menschen mit Pakistan

Der RSS-Führer Dattatreya Hosabale hat seine Unterstützung für die Aufrechterhaltung der Kontakte zwischen der Zivilbevölkerung mit Pakistan zum Ausdruck gebracht, trotz des mangelnden Vertrauens zwischen den Nationen.

Dattatreya Hosabale, ein hochrangiger Vertreter der Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, rief zu einem anhaltenden Austausch auf zivilgesellschaftlicher Ebene auf. Er erklärte, Indien müsse der nationalen Sicherheit und dem Selbstrespekt Priorität einräumen und gleichzeitig entschlossen gegen Terrorismus vorgehen. Hosabale betonte, dass die Dialogkanäle nicht vollständig geschlossen werden sollten.

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