Un líder de la RSS apoya los vínculos entre pueblos con Pakistán

El líder de la RSS, Dattatreya Hosabale, ha expresado su apoyo al mantenimiento de los vínculos entre los pueblos con Pakistán, a pesar de la falta de confianza entre ambas naciones.

Dattatreya Hosabale, una figura de alto rango en el Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, pidió un compromiso sostenido a nivel de la sociedad civil. Afirmó que India debe priorizar la seguridad nacional y el respeto propio mientras aborda el terrorismo con firmeza. Hosabale subrayó que los canales de diálogo no deben cerrarse por completo.

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