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Imran Khan's false propaganda falls flat, sent on forced leave by his Army
Kashmir defiance prompts Pak to threaten people
11/20/2019 10:27:35 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Nov 20: Life limping back to normal in the Valley has deflated the false propaganda of Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan.
According to the reports reaching here, the shopkeepers and transporters had defied the threats of the terrorists and have resumed the daily chores in most of the areas.
"The increasing activity in Kashmir has rattled the people sitting in Pakistan and they are making last ditch attempts to threaten the people by asking their agents to paste posters at different places to threaten people of dire consequences if they resume their normal activities," an observer told Early Times.
He said that," These posters have reportedly created fear but people are fed up and they are not paying much attention to these threats."
An analyst said that Imran Khan, who wanted to become the ambassador of Kashmiri people and had threatened of a nuclear war, has been sent on a forced leave by the Pakistan Army due to the revolt against him within the country. "By harping about Kashmir, Khan wanted to cling on to his chair but his formula has not worked. Pakistan Army Generals made him to dance to their tunes and made him spit venom against India and scream war, war, war at the top of his voice but international community simply ignored Khan and did not pay any heed towards his utterances. It seems that Khan has outlived his utility and Army is planning to dump him and another stooge could replace him in coming days," the analyst said.
He said," Imran Khan has almost lost his footing in Pakistan as the common people of the neighbouring country are cursing his government for failing to keep prices of the essential commodities under control."
Another analyst said," Imran Kgan had thought that by raking up Kashmir issue and talking about war, he would divert the attention of his people from the important issues but his calculation has not worked. All his moves have backfired. Pakistan is at present stand crippled financially and us at the verge of getting black listed as the Financial Action Task Force has set February 2020 as deadline for it to take concrete action against the terror outfits operating there."
He said," The reorganization of Jammu & Kashmir has proved to be the last nail in Pakistan's coffin. Now its Army is trying to ensure that chaos and confusion prevails in Kashmir so their next puppet after Imran Khan could carry forward the false propaganda."
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