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Prime Minister Imran Khan fears traditional war after Pulwama-like incidents

Prime Minister Imran Khan fears traditional war after Pulwama-like incidents
August 6, 2019
ISLAMABAD (92 News) – Prime Minister Imran Khan feared that Indian step to scrap the special status for Occupied Kashmir could trigger a traditional war after Pulwama-like incidents. Addressing the joint session of Parliament on Tuesday, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that Pakistan will vigorously respond if India did anything in Azad Jammu and Kashmir. “We will adopt the course of Tipu Sultan instead of Bahadar Shah Zafar. We will fight to the last drop of our blood. It will be the war which will be won by none,” he declared. PM Imran Khan said that he was not indulging in nuclear blackmailing. “Is the world ready for the worst consequences of the Pak-India war? We will not be responsible if the international community remains unable to get its laws implemented,” he said. He announced that Pakistan will fight the case of Kashmir at each forum. “We are also considering moving the International Court of Justice (ICJ),” he said. The prime minister said that he had contacted his neighbour countries after assuming the power. “My US tour was an attempt to end the past issues.” He said that he had started dialogues with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, but he was not serious. “Today a message should be given from the House that the nation is united,” he declared. PM Imran Khan said that revoking of the special status for Occupied Kashmir by India is the blatant violation of the Geneva Convention. “The Indian decisions will affect the world.” He said that the Holy Prophet Muhammad (SAW) has given lesion of equality in his last sermon. The prime minister said that the Quaid-e-Azam had given religious independence to everyone in his speech on August 11. “The Quaid-e-Azam had taken this idea from Madina state,” he said. He said that people wrongly termed the Quaid-e-Azam a secular man. “Today the Kashmiri leaders are saying that the Quaid-e-Azam’s theory was correct,” he said.