Washington : The leadership of Pakistan needs to get rid of the fear that they would lose their political equity and goodwill if they improve ties with India, a prominent Pakistani-American businessman has said as he advocated for better bilateral ties. The ball is in Pakistan's court to (build trust with India). (Prime Minister Narendra) Modi is a very strong leader," Sajid Tarar, also a strong pro-Trump Republican Party leader said in an interview.
In the past, "he (Modi took a big political risk to travel to Pakistan when he travelled to the home of (the then prime minister) Nawaz Sharif. It was a very bold step taken by him and he's a very strong leader. I'm a big fan of his", Tarar said.
Tarar, also the founder of American Muslims for Trump organisation, said that "the leadership of Pakistan needs to get rid of the fear that they would lose their political equity and goodwill if they improve ties with India." "I have travelled to India many times. I have a strong bondage with it. Strong relationship with India. There is so much love and so much bondage. We have been living in this sub-continent together for centuries", he said.
He said Pakistan's leadership has to take some bold steps and work towards increasing trade and tourism with India. "Trade with India is a matter of survival for Pakistan. The leadership needs to take bold steps in the national interest," Tarar said. Pakistan, he noted, is currently in isolation. "Pakistan needs to improve its ties with India, Afghanistan and Iran as well. It needs to balance its ties with China", he said.