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Khan says sorry to his bosses as international community ignores 'Terroristan' | | | Early Times Report JAMMU, Sept 26: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has dropped a bomb shell by terming Pakistan as "Terroristan". He has said that India won't talk to "Terroristan" till it changes the policy of using terror and the terrorists as the statecraft. An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Pakistan leadership should read the writing on the wall and forget Kashmir as India is in no mood to hold any dialogue with the neighbouring country." He said, "The developments which have taken place during the past two to three days have proved it that Pakistan has been isolated and the international community is ignoring the entire leadership of "Terroristan"." It is in place to mention here that cricketer-turned-politician, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan while addressing a news conference in New York said, "I am disappointed with the international community as there is no pressure on Prime Minister Modi. Pakistan cannot attack India and cannot go beyond a certain point." An observer said, "Imran Kahn is trying to send a message to his bosses in Pakistan that he is helpless as no one is ready to listen to him and they should not blame him for Pakistan's failure on the international front." He said, "It is an open secret that Pakistan is run by the Army and the Army Chief General Bajwa is the real boss. Imran Khan is just a puppet who is dancing to the tunes of his bosses," the observer added. Another analyst while referring to the statement of the External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar said, "India's foreign policy is clear that Pakistan cannot dictate terms anymore and if it keeps on dreaming about Kashmir then it can lose Pakistan occupied Kashmir in the same way it lost Bangladesh in 1971." The analyst said, "If one goes by the past experience then India should get ready to deal with the terrorists, whom Pakistan Army is desperately trying to push into Jammu & Kashmir." He said that Indian Armed Forces are already in the state of preparedness and are waiting for the orders. "Terrorists who are trying to infiltrate are facing tough resistance on the Line of Control and the International Border due to robust counter-infiltration grid being at place. It is for the leaders of our country to decide whether to fight these terrorists within our territory or cross-over and take them (terrorists) head-on in "Terroristan" itself," the analyst added. |
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