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Pakistan Prime Minister warns repeat of Myanmar in India

In exclusive interview with Anadolu Agency, Imran Khan spoke on a range of global and domestic issues

Mehmet Ozturk/Islamuddin Sajid |31.01.2020

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacif...ster-warns-repeat-of-myanmar-in-india/1720609

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ISLAMABAD, Pakistan

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has warned the international community that India’s ruling Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) was preparing to repeat the Myanmar style genocide and exclusion of its minority population.

He said that as many as 500 million people will be excluded from the citizenship list under India’s new controversial citizenship law, which is followed by updating the exercise of the National Register of Citizens (NRC).

In an exclusive interview with Anadolu Agency in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, Khan spoke in details on an array of issues including situation in the Middle East, Afghanistan, relations with Turkey, domestic issues, country’s economy, climate changes, relations with neighboring India and its actions in Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir.

"This is exactly what happened in Myanmar when they first started the registration act and that's how they excluded the Muslims and then the genocide took place. I am afraid this is where it is heading in India," Khan said

In a freewheeling interview that lasted more than 40 minutes at the vast drawing-room of the Prime Minister’s House, adjacent to his office compound, Khan spoke about the beauty of Turkey and recalled his stay along with his two sons in Istanbul before he took over the office of the Prime Minister of Pakistan. He expressed the desire to involve Turkey in the multi-billion dollar projects to enhance connectivity.

With a picture of Pakistan’s founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah hanging in the background, Khan gave his first interview to the Turkish global news agency. He warmly received the Anadolu Agency team and responded to all questions in presence of his Special Assistant for Information and Broadcasting Firdous Ashiq Awan.

Responding to a question regarding the possibility of any influx of immigration toward Pakistan and Bangladesh from India in the wake of current developments, Khan said.

Bangladesh has already refused to take anyone, who has been excluded from the citizenship list in the northeastern Indian state of Assam.

"I think Bangladesh is already worried because in Assam they deregistered almost 2 million people. I do not know the exact number but what will happen to these people?" Khan asked.


The war between US, Iran averted

Talking about the recent tension between U.S. and Iran, Khan said tension still existed. But expressed satisfaction that war was averted in the region following diplomatic efforts.

"We feel, we played our apart and brought down tensions. But of course, you know, there has to be some permanent solution," he said.

The Pakistani prime minister also rejected the criticism of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and brushed aside apprehensions about China’s debt. "So, this thing is quite unfounded that Pakistan is getting into a debt trap of China," Khan clarified.

While lamenting at the conflicts ragging the Islamic World, he said Pakistan’s utmost urgency will be to douse fires and bring parties to conciliation, so that countries can focus on developing their infrastructure.

He hoped that during the scheduled visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the middle of February, he was expecting to enhance trading partnership.

There are various areas where Turkey can help Pakistan for instance in mining. Pakistan is a country which is full of minerals, but we have not excavated explored minerals like gold and copper We want certain areas where we want technology. So, it will be quite a comprehensive visit,” he said.

The Pakistani prime minister recalled that in 1920 people particularly Muslims in the Indian sub-continent had helped Turkey in its difficult times. He proposed to celebrate the 100th year of this generosity and relations between Turkey and Muslims of the subcontinent in 2020.

The detailed interview will be released by Anadolu Agency soon.
 
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why he is worry its not our problem . its impossible for any Indian to cross our border so we must be not worry at all
 
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Pakistan Prime Minister warns repeat of Myanmar in India

In exclusive interview with Anadolu Agency, Imran Khan spoke on a range of global and domestic issues

Mehmet Ozturk/Islamuddin Sajid |31.01.2020

https://www.aa.com.tr/en/asia-pacif...ster-warns-repeat-of-myanmar-in-india/1720609

thumbs_b_c_da5a78fe3b74f85a054fcd2b4fc4abb4.jpg



ISLAMABAD, Pakistan

Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has warned the international community that India’s ruling Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) was preparing to repeat the Myanmar style genocide and exclusion of its minority population.

He said that as many as 500 million people will be excluded from the citizenship list under India’s new controversial citizenship law, which is followed by updating the exercise of the National Register of Citizens (NRC).

In an exclusive interview with Anadolu Agency in the Pakistani capital of Islamabad, Khan spoke in details on an array of issues including situation in the Middle East, Afghanistan, relations with Turkey, domestic issues, country’s economy, climate changes, relations with neighboring India and its actions in Indian administered Jammu and Kashmir.

"This is exactly what happened in Myanmar when they first started the registration act and that's how they excluded the Muslims and then the genocide took place. I am afraid this is where it is heading in India," Khan said

In a freewheeling interview that lasted more than 40 minutes at the vast drawing-room of the Prime Minister’s House, adjacent to his office compound, Khan spoke about the beauty of Turkey and recalled his stay along with his two sons in Istanbul before he took over the office of the Prime Minister of Pakistan. He expressed the desire to involve Turkey in the multi-billion dollar projects to enhance connectivity.

With a picture of Pakistan’s founder Muhammad Ali Jinnah hanging in the background, Khan gave his first interview to the Turkish global news agency. He warmly received the Anadolu Agency team and responded to all questions in presence of his Special Assistant for Information and Broadcasting Firdous Ashiq Awan.

Responding to a question regarding the possibility of any influx of immigration toward Pakistan and Bangladesh from India in the wake of current developments, Khan said.

Bangladesh has already refused to take anyone, who has been excluded from the citizenship list in the northeastern Indian state of Assam.

"I think Bangladesh is already worried because in Assam they deregistered almost 2 million people. I do not know the exact number but what will happen to these people?" Khan asked.


The war between US, Iran averted

Talking about the recent tension between U.S. and Iran, Khan said tension still existed. But expressed satisfaction that war was averted in the region following diplomatic efforts.

"We feel, we played our apart and brought down tensions. But of course, you know, there has to be some permanent solution," he said.

The Pakistani prime minister also rejected the criticism of China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) and brushed aside apprehensions about China’s debt. "So, this thing is quite unfounded that Pakistan is getting into a debt trap of China," Khan clarified.

While lamenting at the conflicts ragging the Islamic World, he said Pakistan’s utmost urgency will be to douse fires and bring parties to conciliation, so that countries can focus on developing their infrastructure.

He hoped that during the scheduled visit of Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan in the middle of February, he was expecting to enhance trading partnership.

There are various areas where Turkey can help Pakistan for instance in mining. Pakistan is a country which is full of minerals, but we have not excavated explored minerals like gold and copper We want certain areas where we want technology. So, it will be quite a comprehensive visit,” he said.

The Pakistani prime minister recalled that in 1920 people particularly Muslims in the Indian sub-continent had helped Turkey in its difficult times. He proposed to celebrate the 100th year of this generosity and relations between Turkey and Muslims of the subcontinent in 2020.

The detailed interview will be released by Anadolu Agency soon.
These refugees are going straight to either Australia or Europe.
Europe will have end the population crisis within no time.
 
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These refugees are going straight to either Australia or Europe.
Europe will have end the population crisis within no time.

No dear..the most affected would be the countries in this region including Pakistan....Make no mistake there would be milllions of pi$$ poor people who couldnt afford to travel to Europe/US..We will see boats filled with refugees landing on our marshy areas,. similar scenes like that from Myanmar.
 
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It will not be like Myanmar as they are on another level to Hinduvtas.
 
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this statement from PM is not about the aftermath of this decision rather to highlight what is going on in India to a new level and that is what has to be done. just leave no moment to spare and highlight such matters to whatever level one can do even in ones individual domain.
Pakistan has been the victim of their lies and sad to say our leaderships were sleeping in those times. they took full advantage through their lies and exploit and publicize everything against Pakistan whereas we have some truths coming out of India to play with. so play with it!
 
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why he is worry its not our problem . its impossible for any Indian to cross our border so we must be not worry at all

Its a potential issue of national security, if a crisis is triggered then Pakistan could face millions of refugees or if Modi starts a war to distract from the issue then they will obviously try to attack Pakistan. Thats why he likened it with the Rohingya because they were displaced from Myanmar to surrounding countries.
 
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Imran Khan should first comment about the Afghans who have been deported from Pakistan rather then talk about India . Imran Khan should be more concerned about the debts and liabilities of Pakistan which has been increased by 40% in the last 15 months. This is apart from CPEC loans
 
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Please Imran, its time you mind your business. As he keeps talking in hyperbole, the world will soon realise what sort of idiot he is. They'll just ignore this man for not even Indian muslims are this delusional. Lol.
 
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why he is worry its not our problem . its impossible for any Indian to cross our border so we must be not worry at all

I agree... Pakistan should fence it's border as well. We are full.

However... I recommend sending AK-47s across the border to the Muslims so they can fight for their freedom and create another 'pakistan' for themselves.

Win-win
 
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These refugees are going straight to either Australia or Europe.
Europe will have end the population crisis within no time.

That would make many cities unlivable for Pakistanis. In the US, we are already facing influx of Indian Muslims and BD people, and exodus of Pakistanis. Most Masajid run by Arab Muslim Brotherhood, but Indian Muslims are high up there as well, due to enlarging population.

Its a potential issue of national security, if a crisis is triggered then Pakistan could face millions of refugees or if Modi starts a war to distract from the issue then they will obviously try to attack Pakistan. Thats why he likened it with the Rohingya because they were displaced from Myanmar to surrounding countries.

We need to make sure those refugees are forbidden from entering Pakistan. We have a war with India to worry about, we can't host more potentially hostile refugees in our society. Fence and mine that whole border.
 
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Large scale refugee crisis will turn India into a major conflict zone which will severely damage it's economic and cultural brand. It will also bring an end to their ambition of becoming a formidable economic power. A civil war can not be ruled out with little bit of assistance to those refugees as happened to Afghanistan, Bosnia and Syria. The downfall of India at the hands of none but the Indians.
 
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That would make many cities unlivable for Pakistanis. In the US, we are already facing influx of Indian Muslims and BD people, and exodus of Pakistanis. Most Masajid run by Arab Muslim Brotherhood, but Indian Muslims are high up there as well, due to enlarging population.
Teamup with them, what's the problem.
 
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