NEW YORK. Dec 7: A meeting of South Asian community leaders and journalists called upon governments of India and Pakistan on Saturday to bring the perpetrators of terrorist attacks in both countries to justice and work to defuse tensions in the region.

The meeting was organised by the South Asian Unity and Peace Forum (SAUPF) to express solidarity with the victims of Mumbai attacks.

The community and business leaders from India, Bangladesh and Pakistan asked their governments to lower tensions which could fuel hostilities between the nuclear rivals.

SAUPF president Syed Sadat Hassan in his remarks said that India and Pakistan must resolve the crises through peaceful dialogue.

Pakistani community leaders pointed out that their country was a major victim of terrorism in the region and accused India of meddling in Balochistan and NWFP provinces.

Most speakers at the meeting felt that Indian and Pakistani governments must make every effort to restart the peace process, increase people-to-people contact, trade, etc, and look into the complains each country have.

A resolution adopted at the meeting said: “This condolence meeting held to pay homage to the victims of terror attacks in Mumbai (India) condemns all such attacks of terrorism, which have claimed the lives of hundreds of innocent victims in both countries. We call upon the governments of India and Pakistan to bring the perpetrators of the criminal acts to justice and defeat terrorists inhuman attacks in South Asia.”

Opinion

Editorial

Successful summit
Updated 17 Oct, 2024

Successful summit

Platforms like SCO present an opportunity for states to set aside narrow differences.
Failed tax target
17 Oct, 2024

Failed tax target

THE government’s plan to document retailers for tax purposes through its ‘voluntary’ Tajir Dost Scheme appears...
More questions
17 Oct, 2024

More questions

THE alleged rape of a student at a private college in Lahore has sparked confusion, social media campaigns, ...
Two steps back
Updated 16 Oct, 2024

Two steps back

Instead of treating polio as a stand-alone emergency, it should be incorporated into a broader public health strategy.
Defunding varsities
16 Oct, 2024

Defunding varsities

IF a plan — apparently conjured up by foreign lenders — to defund public varsities goes ahead, tens of thousands...
Protecting children
16 Oct, 2024

Protecting children

THIS country’s children make the news for unfortunate reasons. At the core of their plight is the state’s...