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Pakistani liberals also bites the dust with Modi jee:
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And all this could amount to nothing if India play its card well and as usual buy Kashmiri puppets left and right. Imagine tomorrow Abdullahs in UN blaming Pakistan for terrorism and everything being all right in IoK.

We will be back where we started but with article 370 removed and ethnic cleansing on the cards over time.
 
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Twitterati praise PM for his remarks on Kashmir at UNGA
BY NEWS DESK , (LAST UPDATED 9 SECONDS AGO)

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Prime Minister Imran Khan’s speech at the United Nation (UN) on Friday eclipsed the speech delivered by Indian Premier Modi. Where Modi, on purpose, missed Kashmir Issue, PM Imran apprised the world about the ongoing situation in the valley.

PM Imran also spoke about Islamophobia, climate change and corruption by the elite.

Throughout the speech, which spanned over a good 45 minutes, he mostly talked about the situation in Kashmir.

“Once the curfew is lifted, Kashmiris will be out in the streets. And what will the 900,000 soldiers do? They will shoot them,” said PM.

Twitterati in Pakistan shared their views on his remarks and praised him for speaking so eloquently and boldly while all the leaders of the world listened to him intently.

AFP reporter Issam Ahmed said that “Imran Khan highlighted the Kashmir issue very forcefully and got several rounds of applause (not clear how much was the Pak delegation but I think at least some were others, Modi didn’t get any). Remains to be seen if other countries think he went too far with the war rhetoric”.


Issam Ahmed

✔@IssamAhmed


Imran Khan highlighted the Kashmir issue very forcefully and got several rounds of applause (not clear how much was the Pak delegation but I think at least some were others, Modi didn't get any). Remains to be seen if other countries think he went too far with the war rhetoric
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21:26 - 27 Sep 2019


Activist and lawyer JIbran Nasir lauded the prime minister for explaining the Kashmir issue.

“PM Imran convincingly used #UNGA to not only explain reasons for atrocities in #Kashmir by India under BJP & brutal conditions there but also rightly expressed his fears of a fallout. Pakistan isn’t a big market like India. Now it’s a matter of conscience for world community,” he said.


M. Jibran Nasir

✔@MJibranNasir


PM @ImranKhanPTI convincingly used #UNGA to not only explain reasons for atrocities in #Kashmir by India under BJP & brutal conditions there but also rightly expressed his fears of a fallout. Pak isn't a big market like India. Now it's a matter of conscience for world community https://twitter.com/MJibranNasir/status/1177609901314625536 …
M. Jibran Nasir

✔@MJibranNasir

A relatable, frank & convincing speech from PM @ImranKhanPTI touching on pressing issues like #ClimateChange, #Islamophobia, #Kashmir explaining all with relevant background. Much better than speech at CFR. We couldn't get support at UNHCR for Kashmir hope this speech sways #UNGA

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20:47 - 27 Sep 2019


“The Kashmir portion of Imran Khan’s speech was pretty good. Made a powerful case,” said senior journalist Khurram Hussain.


Khurram Husain@KhurramHusain

The Kashmir portion of Imran Khan's speech was pretty good. Made a powerful case.

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20:40 - 27 Sep 2019


However, PPP’s Senator Sherry Rehman criticised PM for bringing up domestic issues on an international forum.

“Why did Imran Khan use up time to talk about offshore accounts in Pakistan? His own party has them! Then more on army training jihadis etc! Why?Then long rambling history lesson! Red time light beeping and he begins so late on Kashmir!! This is not a container!” she said.


SenatorSherryRehman

✔@sherryrehman


Why did Imran Khan use up time to talk about offshore accounts in Pakistan? His own party has them! Then more on army training jihadis etc! Why?Then long rambling history lesson! Red time light beeping and he begins so late on Kashmir!! This is not a container!

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20:39 - 27 Sep 2019


Analyst Michael Kugelman also praised PM Imran but he also criticised him for speaking about unrelated issues on this forum.

“The 1st part of Imran Khan’s speech, I thought, struck the right notes. He showcased his gov’ts efforts to tackle shared global threats like climate change and corruption-though the partisan dig at Pakistan’s “ruling elite”-eg non-PTI-was a bit awkward on a global platform,” he said.


Michael Kugelman

✔@MichaelKugelman


The 1st part of Imran Khan's speech, I thought, struck the right notes. He showcased his gov'ts efforts to tackle shared global threats like climate change and corruption-though the partisan dig at Pakistan's "ruling elite"-eg non-PTI-was a bit awkward on a global platform. #UNGA

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20:25 - 27 Sep 2019


https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2019/09/27/twitterati-praise-pm-for-his-remarks-on-kashmir-at-unga/

Some people were hurt about "ruling elite" and their offshore accounts :whistle:

 
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Brilliant Speech.
To the point,on target and with Grace.
He literally raped modi without even touching him.
But the worrisome thing is after this UN general assembly session our diplomatic doors are almost closed.So there will be two possible outcomes.
1) We will lost Kashmir cause forever if world powers won,t act.
2) War will decide the fate of Kashmir and the whole world.I am mentioning world because the war will be between two nuclear armed countries.

Well, if you were thinking that world would pay attention, then you were not only wrong, you live in a fool's paradise.
If nothing else, your chosen "avatar" gives it away. I don't think you understand the meanings of "Secular".
This is the term which is used by Pakistani/Indians in very wrong way.
I have said it yesterday that even IK knows that the world would not pay attention. He has given the reasons that people are put before the trade relations, 1.2 billion's market.

It was and still is the only solution, stand up and fight. You cannot appease bully's by reasons. You get up and give them even harder slaps.
I hope, if war breaks, Pakistan should not hesitate for a second to use its battlefield, miniature nukes and depleted Uranium ammunition to kill Indian soldiers. 5000/10000 of soldier's death, would spread a widespread fear and despondency.
Whatever happened , will happen. No fear should be Pakistan's approach.
Even if Pakistan don't want it, this would end up in the nuclear war, therefore, why not take the initiative and kill your enemy before it start to hurt you.
 
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