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Incursions across LoC should stop: Cameron

London, October 21
British Prime Minister David Cameron has said the incursions across the Line of Control should stop and India and Pakistan engage in talks to ease tensions.

“We don’t want to see any incursions across the Line of Control,” he said when asked as a friend of India what stern message he would like to send to Pakistan over recent cross border firing incidents.

“We want to see good relations between India and Pakistan. We think it is very important that India and Pakistan have those conversations and we will do anything that we can do to try and help that. I think that’s important,” he added. Cameron said the British-India relationship was strong and he was looking forward to meeting Prime Minister Narendra Modi during the G-20 Summit in Brisbane, Australia next month.

Lauding the contributions of Indians, Cameron said, “There are almost a million people of Indian-origin in the UK and they are making enormous contribution to our country. We celebrate Eid and Diwali and other religious festivals and we are a multi-racial country,” he said. — PTI

Diwali festivities

London: British Prime Minister David Cameron hosted the annual Diwali party at his residence here extending greetings to over 8,00,000 Hindus living in the UK.

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