President Asif Ali Zardari’s “private spiritual journey” to India ended with “a tame nudge” from the hosts who asked him to “work more to win their love,” Pakistani media said today, noting that the visit should set the stage for the two sides to tackle contentious issues like the 26/11 probe.
Photographs of a smiling Zardari shaking hands with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh adorned the front pages of all Pakistani dailies.
Reports of the President’s meeting with Singh during his day-long trip to India yesterday noted that the Indian leader had accepted his invitation to visit Pakistan as well as New Delhi’s call for more action against terrorists based on the Pakistani soil.
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