Key Points

Congress leader Pawan Bansal states that the people of Pakistan want good relations with India. He sharply criticizes the Pakistani establishment for its anti-India mindset and support for terrorism. Bansal claims that as long as Pakistan promotes unrest, normal ties cannot be established. He also commented on the US decision to increase H-1B visa fees, predicting it will mostly harm America.

Key Points: Pawan Bansal Says Pakistani People Want Good India Relations

  • Claims Pakistani public wants peace but government promotes anti-India sentiment
  • Blames Pakistan establishment for sponsoring terrorism in India
  • Says good relations impossible while terror support continues
  • Reacts to US H-1B visa fee hike impacting Indian professionals
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Have gone to Pakistan, people there want good relations with India: Pawan Bansal

Congress leader Pawan Bansal claims Pakistani citizens desire peace with India but blames the establishment's anti-India mindset and support for terrorism as the main obstacle.

"Pakistan has consistently promoted terrorism and unrest in our country by sending terrorists and fanning terror in India. - Pawan Bansal"

Chandigarh, Sep 21

While the relations between India and Pakistan remained frayed and tense following the April 22 Pahalgam terror attacks, Congress leader Pawan Bansal has blamed it on the latter’s anti-India mindset as the main obstacle to normal ties.

Bansal, however, added that people and the public in general there, unlike the Pakistani establishment, want good relations with India, and he sensed this sentiment during his previous visits to the neighbouring nation.

“I have been there, and I can say that talks have taken place, and people on both sides want peace, but the Pakistani government and system do not seem ready. Their attitude is solely driven by anti-India sentiments. Therefore, good relations will probably never be fully established," the Congress leader said.

Pawan Bansal’s remarks on Pakistan citizens’ ‘inclination’ for peace come amid a raging row over Indian Overseas Congress (IOC) chief Sam Pitroda’s controversial statement, where he drew parallels between people of India, Pakistan and Bangladesh and stated that ‘he felt at home’ whenever he went there.

Pawan Bansal further told IANS that India always wanted good and progressive ties with its neighbours, but Pakistan, in particular, has never respected India's sentiments.

“Pakistan has consistently promoted terrorism and unrest in our country by sending terrorists and fanning terror in India. As long as this continues, good relations cannot exist. Pakistan establishment’s sole agenda is to spread anti-India rhetoric, and this also looks to be the basis of their existence,” he emphasised.

The former Union Minister also reacted sharply to the United States’ revised H-1B visa fees and said that this move will rather have a self-inflicting impact on it.

"Earlier, America itself had been inviting young people to come and strengthen their economy, but now they are doing the opposite. After Trump's decision, fewer people will go there. America doesn't have many skilled people, and this will likely harm America. Increasing the rate will make it difficult for young people. This decision will harm America the most, as more than 70 per cent of H-1B visas come from India,” he said.

- IANS

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Priya S
While I appreciate the sentiment, we cannot ignore that Pakistan's state policy has consistently been anti-India. Until they stop supporting terrorism, no amount of people-to-people connection will bring real peace.
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Aman W
Both countries need to move beyond politics. The common man suffers the most - families divided by borders, trade restrictions affecting livelihoods. Hope someday we can have open borders like Europe 🙏
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Sarah B
As someone who has worked with Pakistani colleagues abroad, I can confirm that ordinary citizens are just like us - they want peace, good jobs, and better future for their children. The political tensions are manufactured by those in power.
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Vikram M
Good that he spoke about H-1B visas too. America's loss will be India's gain. Our talented youth should build startups here instead of going abroad. Make in India is the way forward! 💪
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Nisha Z
While I agree with most points, I wish our politicians would be more consistent. Sometimes they talk peace, sometimes hardline. We need a clear, consistent foreign policy towards Pakistan that doesn't change with election cycles.

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