Prime Minister Narendra Modi told PM Imran Khan of Pakistan that he wants to build trust and a terror-free atmosphere in J&K
Narendra Modi, the Prime Minister of India, who is currently serving his second term, told Imran Khan, the Prime Minister of Pakistan that he wants to build trust, and a terrorist free atmosphere in Jammu and Kashmir.
According to reports, Imran Khan called Narendra Modi on Sunday to congratulate him and the BJP on their huge win in the 2019 Lok Sabha elections.
Both prime ministers expressed their desires to work together so it can benefit and bring betterment for their people.
According to the external affair ministry, Imran Khan called Narendra Modi so he could congratulate him for his win in the 2019 lok sabha elections.
The external affair ministry said that PM Modi thanked PM Imran Khan for his call and his greetings.
The MEA also sad that the two Prime Ministers brought up the suggestion of fighting poverty together.
Narendra Modi and Imran Khan are expected to meet in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan, later on this year, in June at the SCO Summit. Which also marks as the first multilateral outing of Narendra Modi after being re-elected as the Prime Minister of India.
India also made it clear that it wants to end violence and terrorist in the Kashmir Valley.