Click here! Concluding its letter, SCBAP Secretary M Akhtar Shabbir added, "We believe that fostering interactions between our legal communities can significantly contribute to improving bilateral relations between our countries". However, this is not the first time an invitation or a letter has been written to India.
Earlier on 13 September, Chairman of All India Bar Association Adish C Aggarwala had informed that the The Pakistan Bar Council had invited cricket teams of men and women lawyers from India to visit the neighbouring country in October for friendly matches which would be followed by matches in India. Hassan Raza Pasha, Chairman Executive Committee, Pakistan Bar Council, sent an invitation letter to Aggarwala stating that the initiative was being taken to enhance the harmony and cordial relations between lawyers of both the countries.
The proposal involved men's and women's cricket matches to be played in Karachi and Rawalpindi in Pakistan. Speaking of the invitation, Aggarwala said that it would be a good start and improve the relationship between both the countries, claiming that after visiting each other's countries, lawyers will gain experience and definitely promote brotherhood between both the countries."Exciting news! Mint is now on WhatsApp Channels
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