India is a big market, so the world is silent: PM Imran Khan

 27 Sep 2019 ( News Bureau )
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Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan alleged in the United Nations General Assembly that India rejected all efforts to make peace on his behalf.

Imran Khan, in his nearly 50-minute speech, warned the world that 'anything can happen' if there is a war between India and Pakistan.

He said, "When a country seven times smaller in size has the option to surrender or struggle till death. Then we will fight till the end and when the war ends, the results will be beyond the limits. This is not a threat. This is a natural concern. ''

Imran Khan mentioned his efforts for peace.

He said, "When we came to power, my priority was to make Pakistan a country that is ahead in establishing peace. After 9/11 we joined the war against terrorism."

Imran Khan claimed that he constantly tried to improve relations with India.

He said, "We did the first thing that we tried to make contact with India. I told Modi that our problems are the same. Poverty and climate change. Let us build a relationship based on trust. Let us move forward. ''

Imran Khan claimed that he did not get any positive response from India.

He said, "Unfortunately he did not take any step for progress. We thought it was time for elections and he did not want to have a close relationship with Pakistan."

Imran said, "A 20-year-old boy then flew himself to Pulwama. His father said he was under the influence of fundamentalist forces. I asked India to give us the evidence. Instead of giving evidence, he sent the plane We dropped two. We caught one pilot but returned them. ''

Imran Khan further said, "Instead of considering it as a peace initiative, Modi waged an election campaign against Pakistan."

Imran said that when India abolished the special status of Kashmir on August 5 and imposed all kinds of restrictions on 8 million people, they understood that the Modi government has a special agenda behind it.

He said that India has taken this step against the Simla Agreement and its own constitution.

He said that there is a possibility of killing in India when the ban is lifted in Kashmir. Imran said that 8 million Kashmiris are living like animals.

He alleged that the world is silent on the alleged excesses happening in Kashmir in India because India is a big market.

Imran said that there is a lot of apprehension that Kashmiri youths should be involved in any violence in India and that India should hold Pakistan responsible for it.

He said that if there is a war between India and Pakistan, Pakistan being a small country will have no option but to use nuclear weapons.

He made the whole world aware through an address to the United Nations General Assembly that if this happens, the impact will not be limited to India-Pakistan only.

He made the United Nations realize his responsibility and said that India and Pakistan stand today where Europe stood in 1939.

He said that in 1939, Europe appeased Hitler, as a result of which the world had to go through the second world war. He appealed to the world that this is the situation in Kashmir today and the world should intervene in it.

Imran said that the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, who is a lifelong member of the Rashtriy Svanya Sevak Sangh (RSS), considers Hitler and Mussolini as their ideals. Imran said that RSS ideology had killed Mahatma Gandhi.

Imran Khan said that the United Nations should fulfill its responsibility and it should implement its own proposals in the case of Kashmir.

He said that the entire world, including the United Nations, should pressurize India to remove the ban on Kashmir first. Imran said that Kashmiri politicians and thousands of children and youth who are in custody should be released immediately. He said that Kashmiris should get the right to self-determination.

Imran Khan gave a long speech of about 50 minutes. He mentioned climate change, increasing poverty in the world and Islamophobia apart from Kashmir.

Earlier Imran Khan said that terrorism has nothing to do with any religion. Addressing the United Nations General Assembly on Friday, Imran Khan said that Islamophobia has increased after the 9/11 incident and should be eradicated.

 

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