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It’s very difficult to return from path being trodden by India: PM Imran Khan

It’s very difficult to return from path being trodden by India: PM Imran Khan
February 26, 2020
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that it is very difficult to return from the path being trodden by India. Addressing a ceremony held on the completion of a year of a befitting reply to Indian aggression on February 26, the prime minister said that they knew after the Pulwama incident that India would do some activity. “We could have given a vigorous response to the attack, but showed responsibility,” he added. He said that Pakistan’s generals were not worried after the Indian aggression. “COAS General Qamar Javed Bajwa was very confident. I should have been worried, but was I was confident on seeing the COAS,” he said. The prime minister said that now Pakistan would be an upward trajectory as the difficult time has passed. He said that India had been badly trapped and the international community would have to help it. “The philosophy of Hindutva has reached the point where they consider no nation is superior to Hindus,” he said. Imran Khan said that today whatever happening in India was told by the Quaid-e-Azam 72 years. “The Indian government is targeting 200 million people,” he added. Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi and chiefs of all three armed services, federal ministers and high-ranking civil and military officers were also present. A special documentary movie was also shown on the occasion. Speaking on the occasion, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said that Pakistan had given a vigorous response to the attack by the Indian forces on February 27. “India’s unilateral actions are a threat to the peace in the region. The nation is proud of our armed forces for defeating terrorism.” Kashmir Committee Chairman Fakhar Imam said that Modi had trampled the Indian principles of being a secular and democratic country. “We are united on the Kashmir dispute,” he added.