Thanking Narendra Modi for congratulating him, Pakistani New Prime Minister Shohbaz Sharif on Tuesday said that his country had peace and cooperatively with India.

Within minutes after being sworn in as PM on Monday, Sharif was survived against Modi, adding that India wants peace and stability in the terror-free region, so we can focus on the challenges of our development and ensure the welfare and prosperity of our people.”

Sharif, the younger brother of the former PM Nawazarif Nawaz Sharif, was the only candidate remaining in the race after former Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi announced that the Pakistani Tehreek-e-Casa Party would boycott voting, and performed.

In the first address to the house as PM, Sharif said, “we want a good relationship with India but a long-lasting peace is not possible until the Kashmir dispute is resolved.”

He also attacked Imran Khan because he did not make “serious and diplomatic efforts” when India canceled Article 370 in August 2019.

He also asked Modi to advance to overcome Kashmir’s problem so that both countries can concentrate on handling poverty, unemployment, lack of drugs and other problems on the two sides of the border.

Replying to Modi, Sharif Tweeted: “Pakistan wants a peace & cooperative bond with India. The resolution of peaceful disputes including Jammu & Kashmir is very necessary. Pakistani sacrifice in combating famous terrorism. Let us secure peace and focus on our socio-economic development.”

On Monday, Pakistani parliament was chosen as Shehbaz Sharif who was not a breakthrough as the 23rd Prime Minister of the country, ended the political uncertainty that had gripped the nation because of non-confidence in motion was introduced to its predecessor Imran Khan on March 8 on March 8 on March 8.