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Truth Before Reconciliation

The Acorn makes an excellent point.

Bringing terrorists like Masood Azhar and Dawood Ibrahim to justice is a
moral and legal imperative for India. Well-meaning Pakistanis would be
amiss if they were to believe that lasting reconciliation is even
possible without this. Well-meaning Indians, who may be tempted to ‘let
bygones be bygones’, would do well to remember that if Pakistanis do not
reconcile with the truth, they cannot reconcile with India. Nor can
internal reconciliation in Jammu & Kashmir be complete without a full
account of Pakistan’s malicious role in fomenting terrorism in the state.

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