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Sir, Whenever leaders from India and Pakistan meet, hopes run high. There are promises of burying the hatchet. But nothing happens on the ground. People on both sides of the border are fed up with such repeated versions of the same story. One hopes the visit of the Pakistan Prime Minister, Shaukat Aziz, does not add to the versions.
Simantik Dowerah,
Sir, Mr. Aziz's visit should be seen as a part of the ongoing peace process. We should appreciate the importance of the short visit, rather than adopt an "early harvest" approach.
Aniket Saxena,
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