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PM Imran says no point in talking to India

That's what a real leader must do. He has seen what Quaid saw in 1937 post-elections. You have to be strict to deal with Modi Hitler.

Just wondering has there be MNS or AZ in power, what would they have got transferred to their foreign accounts.
 
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Imran Khan makes big statements
And then quietly allows Modi to use our airspace to go to France to buy Rafales he would use against us.


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Where is the dam fund what about diamer bhasha dam, what about Karachi becoming a city of the stone age. Just huge barking statements nothing else. This diplomatic drama to calm pakistanipeople wont work.
 
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'No point talking to India,' PM Imran says in interview with NYT

Dawn.comUpdated August 22, 2019
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Prime Minister Imran Khan spoke to New York Times on Wednesday at the Prime Minister's Office in Islamabad. — Photo courtesy New York Times
Amid rising tension over occupied Kashmir, Prime Minister Imran Khan has said there is "no point" talking to Indian officials, adding that his overtures for peace and dialogue with New Delhi so far have proven futile.

In an interview with The New York Timesjournalists Salman Masood and Maria Abi-Habib, published on Wednesday, Prime Minister Imran said: "There is no point in talking to them. I mean, I have done all the talking. Unfortunately, now when I look back, all the overtures that I was making for peace and dialogue, I think they took it for appeasement."

During the interview at the Prime Minister's Office in Islamabad, which NYTsaid was Imran's first with an international news organisation aimed at publicising anger over the situation in occupied Kashmir, the premier said: "There is nothing more that we can do."

The prime minister's remarks come after India stripped Kashmiris of their seven-decade-long special autonomy through a rushed presidential order on August 5. A communications blackout and heavy restrictions on movement imposed by the Indian authorities from the eve of the intervention entered their 18th day on Thursday. At least 4,000 people have been detained in Indian-occupied Kashmir since then.

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The prime minister said that the "most important thing" was that the lives of eight million people were at risk.

"We are all worried that there is ethnic cleansing and genocide about to happen."

The premier described Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi as "a fascist and Hindu supremacist who intends to eradicate Kashmir's mostly Muslim population and populate the region with Hindus".

Prime Minister Imran, in his messages on Twitter since India's move to annex occupied Kashmir, has repeatedly saidthat the Indian government's policy in the Himalayan region is in line with the "ideology" of the Hindu nationalist Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) party — said to be a parent organisation of the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) — that believes in "Hindu supremacy".

While speaking to NYT, he expressed concern that India might undertake a deceptive "false-flag operation" in Kashmir to try to justify military action against Pakistan, adding that Pakistan would be forced to respond.

Read: World must wake up to India’s nuke threat, says PM

“And then you are looking at two nuclear-armed countries eyeball to eyeball, and anything can happen.

“My worry is that this can escalate and for two nuclear-armed countries, it should be alarming for the world what we are facing now.”

On August 14, while addressing a special session of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir legislative assembly, the premier had warned Modi that any action by India in Pakistan would be countered with a stronger response.

Read: 'Every brick will be countered with a stone,' PM Imran warns Modi against action in AJK

According to the article, the premier demanded that United Nations peacekeepers and observers be allowed in occupied Kashmir.

India rejects criticism
According to NYT, the Indian government did not immediately respond to Prime Minister Imran's comments. The Indian ambassador to the US Harsh Vardhan Shringla, however, rejected the criticism.

"Our experience has been that every time we have taken an initiative towards peace, it has turned out badly for us," he said, adding: "We expect Pakistan to take credible, irreversible and verifiable action against terrorism."

Read: US urges India to free detainees, restore rights in occupied Kashmir

The ambassador also claimed that things were going "back to normal" in occupied Kashmir.

"Restrictions are being eased based on the ground situation. Public utility services, banks and hospitals are functioning normally," he said.

"There are adequate food stocks. Some restrictions on communication are in the interests of safety and security of the citizenry."

Ordinary people in the region, however, continue to feel the impact of the restrictions.

Nazir Ahmad, a retired engineer who lives in Srinagar, told The Associated Press on Saturday that residents were still facing difficulties in buying items such as vegetables, milk and medicine. He said his father is sick and needs a constant supply of medicine, which the family is finding difficult to procure.

“There is no internet, no telephone, no communication, no transportation,” said Ahmad, describing the situation as living through a “siege.”

“We are living like animals,” he said. “So I request everybody, please come and solve this situation. Nobody is coming out” of their homes.
 
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IK met Gen Bajwa today discussed Kashmir issue .Things unless I am mistaken and I may be have been quieter than the days of last few weeks. Are things actually cooling or is this calm before the storm. IK and co probably have info that we dont and this is why he doesnt want to talk. Otherwise he is always open to talks.
 
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Imran Khan makes big statements
And then quietly allows Modi to use our airspace to go to France to buy Rafales he would use against us.


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Where is the dam fund what about diamer bhasha dam, what about Karachi becoming a city of the stone age. Just huge barking statements nothing else. This diplomatic drama to calm pakistanipeople wont work.
Why was Pakistan's airspace allowed to be used by Modi?

Imran Khan makes big statements
And then quietly allows Modi to use our airspace to go to France to buy Rafales he would use against us.


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Where is the dam fund what about diamer bhasha dam, what about Karachi becoming a city of the stone age. Just huge barking statements nothing else. This diplomatic drama to calm pakistanipeople wont work.

https://timesofindia.indiatimes.com...-to-travel-to-france/articleshow/70788219.cms

https://www.pakistantoday.com.pk/2019/08/22/modi-uses-pakistan-airspace-for-france-visit/
 
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IK slowly creating an international narrative I like it. In 1 month he has made the Kashmir issue bigger globally then the past governments did in 60 years combined.
Yahoodi lobby:yay:

Modi and his actions made it big, not a single worthwhile story filed by Pakistani press or Govt, their diplomacy failed to get support from Islamic world let alone others,Thanks to BBC, CNN, Al Jazeera, New york times, Washington Post etc who made it big, IK is only whining and venting which will get attention for let's say few days if he continue without any action.
Ha ha

I think Pakistan is waiting for FATF decision (Oct.) before changing gears. Post FATF, arms might be smuggled to freedom fighters to instigate guerrilla war during winters. Any retaliation of a Pulwama type incident, would initiate full scale war. In the meanwhile the soft image of India will be destroyed globally. My two cents
PAK will get clean chit from FATF but ur second wish not gonna happen I am afraid we will loose more than we win some.
 
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People claim the talk is useless which produced nothing fruitful.

But people need to understand dialogue is justification for starting a major assault to justify your aggression into the heart enemy. You don't straight attack your enemy when things don't go your way from day one. The rest of the world will not stand on your side even you won the war.

Same as 6 days war for Israel and 1962 border war between China and India. A long series of dialogue and talk before the big war. Only Indian think by starting war immediate to show bravado or macho Man mentality is the right thing to do. This is an caveman action in the 21th century of modern politics which will not win you anything.

As I say, this dialogue is prelude to bigger war. A war that the rest of the world will stand on Pakistan and China side shall we reach new Delhi or recapture whole of Kashmir.
 
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