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Frustrated Khan turns propagandist, doesn't know there is no curfew in Kashmir
Pak Army stooge threatens bloodbath in J&K, nuclear war
9/28/2019 10:46:45 PM
Early Times Report
jammu, Sept 28: Cricketer-turned-politician, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan during his speech at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) on Friday said that India should end curfew in Kashmir. By uttering these words, he has proved it that he is ill-informed and is nothing more than a propagandist.
It seems no one has told him that there are no restrictions in Kashmir for more than a month and the life has been disrupted due to the threats being issued by the Pakistan sponsored terrorists.
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Government has not imposed any restrictions anywhere in the Valley. People are moving around and security forces are not stopping anyone from carrying on with their daily chores." He said, "It is terrorists who are threatening people." Referring to Imran Khan's speech at UNGA, the analyst said, "His speech has disappointed the entire world as he used the UNGA stage to threaten the international community about war and more terror attacks like Pulwama."
The analyst said that Imran Khan threatening "bloodbath" in Jammu & Kashmir is an indication that Pakistan is not ready to mend its ways and has embarked on the mission to get itself devastated. "Khan talking about bloodbath proves it beyond doubt that Pakistani leadership wants Kashmiris to get killed and wants to keep the conflict alive by sending in more and more terrorists into J&K," he added.
"Khan threatening the world about a possible nuclear war during his UNGA speech has made it clear to the international community that Pakistan is an irresponsible country and it should be blacklisted," the analyst said, adding that the immature leadership of Pakistan needs to be taught a lesson.
A Kashmir watcher said, "The Pak Prime Minister has made his intentions clear that his country stands for war and it will keep on sponsoring terror and fomenting trouble in Jammu & Kashmir."
He said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his UNGA speech did not make any mention of Pakistan but he minced no words to state that terrorism is the biggest threat to the entire world and India is angry over it. "PM Modi did not talk about war he spoke about peace and development," he added.
An observer said, "Pakistan has once again proved that its a rogue country and its ruled by the people who are war mongers. Imran Khan's candid admission that his country trained terrorists and there are still 40,000 to 50,000 terrorists in Pakistan is a veiled threat to the world that Pakistan can do anything, anywhere."
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