Kasuri stated this here on his way to participate in the eighth edition of the five-day annual Jaipur Literature Festival, starting tomorrow.
The former Pakistan minister said he has been invited in the function with regard to his new book 'Neither a Hawk, nor a Dove.'
Talking about his book, Kasuri said it was focused on the Kashmir issue which remained bone of contention between the two neighbouring nations for the last several decades.
He refused to comment over handing over terrorists in custody with Pakistan to India, saying that he was on his personal visit and would not prefer to speak on any such issue.
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