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Pak. stance

Sir, — In response to India's CBMs, Pakistan asks that U.N. peacekeepers man border checkpoints along the Srinagar-Muzaffarabad bus route, offers scholarships to Kashmiri students and medical treatment to Kashmiris. And on the same day, the man who matters, Pervez Musharraf, tells the Islamabad-based Chinese correspondents that the proposals are not `strong' but `diluted' since they do not deal with the Kashmir issue. As long as Pakistan sticks to its stand of `Kashmir first', there can be no positive change in bilateral relations.

M.C. Joshi,
Lucknow

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