*ISLAMABAD: Indian High Commissioner (HC) to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria has saidPrime Minister Narendra Modi and his Pakistan counterpart Imran Khan had apositive telephonic conversation earlier this week.*
“Both the prime ministers desire for peace and stability in the region”,this he said while addressing an Iftar dinner hosted by Indian HighCommission in Islamabad.
The ceremony was attended by PTI’s Faisal Javed, PPP’s Farhatullah Babar,Rozeena Khursheed Alam from PML-N and other leaders including variousdiplomats.
He said Modi has been elected as PM for the 2nd term in recent polls inIndia with a heavy mandate.
Bisaria maintained that both Imran and Modi want desire for peace andstability in South Asia.
On the occasion, the Indian High Commissioner thanked the attendants of theIftar party.
Last week, Prime Minister Imran Khan had telephoned his Indian counterpartNarendra Modi and congratulated him over electoral victory for the secondterm.
According to Foreign Office (FO) spokesperson, PM Imran Khan expressed hisdesire for carrying out joint efforts of the betterment of their nationals.He urged to work together for peace and development of the region.
On May 23, Prime Minister Imran Khan had felicitated his Indian counterpartNarendra Modi on winning another five-year term after a landslide victoryin the general election.








