Amarinder for reviving Indo-Pak Punjab games

Press Trust of India  |  Chandigarh 

today urged strengthening people-to-people ties with Pakistan, telling that country's that reviving games between the two Punjabs would help in this.

'A Ridge too far: War in the 1999' was among the books by that were presented to the Pakistani envoy, according to a government press release.

The also met Haryana during his visit to Chandigarh.

The expressed concern over the declining trade levels between the two countries due to the escalation in tensions along the border in recent months, the official release quoting him said.

Singh and Mahmood agreed that the slide in trade was detrimental to the interest of both countries.

They stressed the need for efforts on both sides to ease tensions through people-centric measures.

Singh was in favour of reviving the Indo-Pak Games, which he had introduced during his previous tenure as chief minister, and said sports could play a pivotal role in boosting people-to-people relations.

The games were launched in Patiala in 2004 and included disciplines like hockey, cycling, athletics, gymnastics, polo, handball, wrestling, badminton, volleyball, tug-of-war, shooting and kabaddi.

The enthusiasm with which these were received then by sportspersons and others from both Indian and Pakistani was remarkable, the recalled.

The also felt that more people-level contacts between the two nations could help pave the way for long-term peace and stability in the region.

The envoy, according to the release, raised the issue of repatriation of prisoners from both sides who had completed their terms.

The also made a courtesy call on Haryana today, evincing keen interest in Haryana's growth in the fields of smart cities, agriculture, infrastructure development and exports.

He hailed the state for its achievement in sports at the national and international levels, a statement said.

He said there should be an exchange in the field of sports and culture between the two sides to strengthen bilateral relations.

Mahmood invited Khattar to visit

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First Published: Tue, April 24 2018. 21:05 IST