Sajid Mahmood Bhatti ساجد محمود بھٹی | |
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Chairman of Pakistan Muslim League Sajid Bhatti group | |
Preceded by | Position established |
Constituency | Constituency NA-51 |
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Born | Sajid Mahmood Bhatti 16 April 1963 Gujar Khan,Pakistan |
Nationality | Pakistan |
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Sajid Mahmood Bhatti (born 16 April 1963) better known as Sajid Bhatti is a Pakistani politician. He is also founder of the Saleem Akhtar Memorial Welfare Hospital &Chairman of pakistan Muslim League Sajid Bhatti group
Bhatti views Kashmir issue as a humanitarian problem contrary to the concept of territorial dispute between two countries (India and Pakistan). He also proposed secret talks to settle the issue as he thinks the vested interests on both sides will try to subvert them. He ruled out a military solution to the conflict and denied the possibility of a fourth war between India and Pakistan over the disputed mountainous region.
Bhatti periodically writes editorials [1] on Pakistani politics in several leading Pakistani [2] and British newspapers. Books
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