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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan believes that there will be no solution of Kashmir problem during the present government in India as the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh-led Narendra Modi regime is bent upon ethnic cleansing of Muslims by following the ideology of Nazis and Hitler.

“I do not see much hope with this [Indian] government but do see in future that a strong Indian leadership will also want this problem [Kashmir issue] to be resolved,” the prime minister said in an interview to Belgium-based TV network VRT, which was also televised by state-run PTV on Friday.

The prime minister said Kashmiris were promised right of self-determination by India’s leader Jawahar Lal Nehru during the independence movement but India was not giving them this right because it knew if that was given, they [Kashmiris] would opt for Pakistan as it (held Kashmir) was a Muslim-majority region.

“I feel that if there will be a strong and clear headed leadership in India this problem would be solved. Every problem has a solution,” he added.

He said the problem in India right now was that [Indian government] has an extremist ideology of RSS, inspired by the Nazis in 30s. “[One of the] the founding fathers of the RSS [Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi], which is now ruling India, is inspired by Hitler...the racist Arian philosophy of Hitler. That is why they have put 80 million Kashmiris, who are Muslims, in an open prison,” Mr Khan said.

Talking about peace in Afghanistan, the prime minister expressed his optimism about peace and stability in Afghanistan through a possible agreement between the United States and the Taliban, saying for the first time things were moving in the right direction. “It is for the first time things moving in the right direction, the Americans wanting peace and dialogue with Taliban and the Taliban are now sitting with the Americans. The next phase would be ceasefire and then possibly an agreement and in the next phase Taliban will sit with Afghan government,” he hoped.

Imran Khan said since his government came to power, he had left no stone unturned to ensure that peace was restored in Afghanistan. “But it is not going to be so easy because there had been 19 years of conflict there,” he said, adding that Pakistan was hosting 2.7 million Afghan refugees of whom over 100,000 were living in refugee camps.

Responding to a question about the fight against terrorism, PM Khan said over 70,000 Pakistanis had lost their lives during 10 to 12 years and the credit went to security forces, particularly intelligence agencies, for controlling the insurgency. “I am very happy to say that my first year as prime minister, 2019, was the safest year in Pakistan since 9/11,” he added.

Talking about economic situation of the country, he said, 2019 was a very difficult year for Pakistan but now his government had brought the current account deficit down by 75 per cent in one year which was a tough task. “I expect this year 2020 where Pakistanis economy will show signs of recovery,” he added.

About tourism, he said the government had opened up the country and now people from 70 countries could get Pakistani visa at the airport. “We have opened up all our areas and now with 2019 being the safest year, our tourism doubled in one year,” he added.

He said Pakistan had the most unique tourist sites in the world because of its diversity. “Pakistan has undiscovered hospitality and with peace and security in the country, we expect the level of tourism in Pakistan will grow up,” he hoped.

Replying to a question on climate change, the PM said his government had set targets of 10 billion tree plantation in Pakistan, which would improve environment and forest cover and bring back wild life. He, however, pointed out that Pakistan was also likely to be affected by climate change more than other countries because the country depended on rivers and 80pc of water in its rivers came from glaciers. “Because of global warming, these glaciers are melting fast and that is a big worry for us,” he added.

The prime minister also highlighted his government’s achievements and targets, especially the efforts to extricate poor and marginalised classes in the country from poverty.

Published in Dawn, February 22nd, 2020

https://www.dawn.com/news/1535939/pm-imran-sees-no-hope-for-kashmir-during-modi-govt
 
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He should have no hope with any future govt in India on this now. In India, no matter which govt comes in power, there's no scope to open talks now on Kashmir. India's position is clear from Congress era now, Kashmir is Integral part of India and I don't think that will change now.
 
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Well recently he wanted BJP to win and said they can solve Kashmir issue. Seems our PM is wrong most of the times.
 
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I was just watching a show called Roadies. Where a Kashmiri muslim guy came and called himself Indian and said that the ‘badha’ of 370 article has been lifted so we should hug it out now. Another Kashmiri muslim guy, asim riaz from Bigg Boss, has gained immense popularity and going doing tours round he country to thank the general public.

My question is if the Kashmiri youths are getting out and proudly showcasing their Indianess, what are we fighting for or why are we concerned. I understand Indian muslims position is they are jeiyenge marainge in India, like it should be. We should really stop this matter because they themselves don’t ask us for support.
 
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Well recently he wanted BJP to win and said they can solve Kashmir issue. Seems our PM is wrong most of the times.


There is only one way to solve the Kashmir issue...Make LoC the international border and just be done with it...There are bigger problems of economy in the age of automation, global warming facing us...If not, well let both of us enjoy the status quo and drag each other down
 
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There is only one way to solve the Kashmir issue...Make LoC the international border and just be done with it...There are bigger problems of economy in the age of automation, global warming facing us...If not, well let both of us enjoy the status quo and drag each other down
Well, the problem is both sides believe that they can have the whole pie in future, thereby ruining the present.
 
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan believes that there will be no solution of Kashmir problem during the present government in India as the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh-led Narendra Modi regime is bent upon ethnic cleansing of Muslims by following the ideology of Nazis and Hitler.

“I do not see much hope with this [Indian] government but do see in future that a strong Indian leadership will also want this problem [Kashmir issue] to be resolved,” the prime minister said in an interview to Belgium-based TV network VRT, which was also televised by state-run PTV on Friday.

The prime minister said Kashmiris were promised right of self-determination by India’s leader Jawahar Lal Nehru during the independence movement but India was not giving them this right because it knew if that was given, they [Kashmiris] would opt for Pakistan as it (held Kashmir) was a Muslim-majority region.

“I feel that if there will be a strong and clear headed leadership in India this problem would be solved. Every problem has a solution,” he added.

He said the problem in India right now was that [Indian government] has an extremist ideology of RSS, inspired by the Nazis in 30s. “[One of the] the founding fathers of the RSS [Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi], which is now ruling India, is inspired by Hitler...the racist Arian philosophy of Hitler. That is why they have put 80 million Kashmiris, who are Muslims, in an open prison,” Mr Khan said.

Talking about peace in Afghanistan, the prime minister expressed his optimism about peace and stability in Afghanistan through a possible agreement between the United States and the Taliban, saying for the first time things were moving in the right direction. “It is for the first time things moving in the right direction, the Americans wanting peace and dialogue with Taliban and the Taliban are now sitting with the Americans. The next phase would be ceasefire and then possibly an agreement and in the next phase Taliban will sit with Afghan government,” he hoped.

Imran Khan said since his government came to power, he had left no stone unturned to ensure that peace was restored in Afghanistan. “But it is not going to be so easy because there had been 19 years of conflict there,” he said, adding that Pakistan was hosting 2.7 million Afghan refugees of whom over 100,000 were living in refugee camps.

Responding to a question about the fight against terrorism, PM Khan said over 70,000 Pakistanis had lost their lives during 10 to 12 years and the credit went to security forces, particularly intelligence agencies, for controlling the insurgency. “I am very happy to say that my first year as prime minister, 2019, was the safest year in Pakistan since 9/11,” he added.

Talking about economic situation of the country, he said, 2019 was a very difficult year for Pakistan but now his government had brought the current account deficit down by 75 per cent in one year which was a tough task. “I expect this year 2020 where Pakistanis economy will show signs of recovery,” he added.

About tourism, he said the government had opened up the country and now people from 70 countries could get Pakistani visa at the airport. “We have opened up all our areas and now with 2019 being the safest year, our tourism doubled in one year,” he added.

He said Pakistan had the most unique tourist sites in the world because of its diversity. “Pakistan has undiscovered hospitality and with peace and security in the country, we expect the level of tourism in Pakistan will grow up,” he hoped.

Replying to a question on climate change, the PM said his government had set targets of 10 billion tree plantation in Pakistan, which would improve environment and forest cover and bring back wild life. He, however, pointed out that Pakistan was also likely to be affected by climate change more than other countries because the country depended on rivers and 80pc of water in its rivers came from glaciers. “Because of global warming, these glaciers are melting fast and that is a big worry for us,” he added.

The prime minister also highlighted his government’s achievements and targets, especially the efforts to extricate poor and marginalised classes in the country from poverty.

Published in Dawn, February 22nd, 2020

https://www.dawn.com/news/1535939/pm-imran-sees-no-hope-for-kashmir-during-modi-govt

You know what .
India is a democracy and no governments undo the change in major policies ,that has international ramifications, by the previous Govts .
May be some low priority laws concerns domestic politics and thats it .
This article 370 abrogation was done by a major Parliament amendments with two third majority .

And these Pakistani PM dont know what is the RSS.
Narendra Modi is not a founding father of RSS .
RSS established in 1925 and Modi only born after 1950 .
Modi was a common swayam sevak and climb the ladder one at a time after he join the RSS after 71.
Reached until Pracharak position,still a low medium management position and then went to Bjp in 1985.
 
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Just like those Iraqis who were celebrating USA invasion in 2003. Well , don't believe or trust such people. Ganday anday or may be pressurised to behave as such or may be paid to do so
I was just watching a show called Roadies. Where a Kashmiri muslim guy came and called himself Indian and said that the ‘badha’ of 370 article has been lifted so we should hug it out now. Another Kashmiri muslim guy, asim riaz from Bigg Boss, has gained immense popularity and going doing tours round he country to thank the general public.

My question is if the Kashmiri youths are getting out and proudly showcasing their Indianess, what are we fighting for or why are we concerned. I understand Indian muslims position is they are jeiyenge marainge in India, like it should be. We should really stop this matter because they themselves don’t ask us for support.
 
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There is only one way to solve the Kashmir issue...Make LoC the international border and just be done with it...There are bigger problems of economy in the age of automation, global warming facing us...If not, well let both of us enjoy the status quo and drag each other down

Both india and Pakistan wont agree to that. Well even if we agree to that solution, it would require extensive dialogue and trust building measures to arrive at that agreement. Unfortunately india have always shunned any kind of dialogue. The world and the nation face bigger problems i agree, if only everyone would see it.
 
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan believes that there will be no solution of Kashmir problem during the present government in India as the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh-led Narendra Modi regime is bent upon ethnic cleansing of Muslims by following the ideology of Nazis and Hitler.

“I do not see much hope with this [Indian] government but do see in future that a strong Indian leadership will also want this problem [Kashmir issue] to be resolved,” the prime minister said in an interview to Belgium-based TV network VRT, which was also televised by state-run PTV on Friday.

The prime minister said Kashmiris were promised right of self-determination by India’s leader Jawahar Lal Nehru during the independence movement but India was not giving them this right because it knew if that was given, they [Kashmiris] would opt for Pakistan as it (held Kashmir) was a Muslim-majority region.

“I feel that if there will be a strong and clear headed leadership in India this problem would be solved. Every problem has a solution,” he added.

He said the problem in India right now was that [Indian government] has an extremist ideology of RSS, inspired by the Nazis in 30s. “[One of the] the founding fathers of the RSS [Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi], which is now ruling India, is inspired by Hitler...the racist Arian philosophy of Hitler. That is why they have put 80 million Kashmiris, who are Muslims, in an open prison,” Mr Khan said.

Talking about peace in Afghanistan, the prime minister expressed his optimism about peace and stability in Afghanistan through a possible agreement between the United States and the Taliban, saying for the first time things were moving in the right direction. “It is for the first time things moving in the right direction, the Americans wanting peace and dialogue with Taliban and the Taliban are now sitting with the Americans. The next phase would be ceasefire and then possibly an agreement and in the next phase Taliban will sit with Afghan government,” he hoped.

Imran Khan said since his government came to power, he had left no stone unturned to ensure that peace was restored in Afghanistan. “But it is not going to be so easy because there had been 19 years of conflict there,” he said, adding that Pakistan was hosting 2.7 million Afghan refugees of whom over 100,000 were living in refugee camps.

Responding to a question about the fight against terrorism, PM Khan said over 70,000 Pakistanis had lost their lives during 10 to 12 years and the credit went to security forces, particularly intelligence agencies, for controlling the insurgency. “I am very happy to say that my first year as prime minister, 2019, was the safest year in Pakistan since 9/11,” he added.

Talking about economic situation of the country, he said, 2019 was a very difficult year for Pakistan but now his government had brought the current account deficit down by 75 per cent in one year which was a tough task. “I expect this year 2020 where Pakistanis economy will show signs of recovery,” he added.

About tourism, he said the government had opened up the country and now people from 70 countries could get Pakistani visa at the airport. “We have opened up all our areas and now with 2019 being the safest year, our tourism doubled in one year,” he added.

He said Pakistan had the most unique tourist sites in the world because of its diversity. “Pakistan has undiscovered hospitality and with peace and security in the country, we expect the level of tourism in Pakistan will grow up,” he hoped.

Replying to a question on climate change, the PM said his government had set targets of 10 billion tree plantation in Pakistan, which would improve environment and forest cover and bring back wild life. He, however, pointed out that Pakistan was also likely to be affected by climate change more than other countries because the country depended on rivers and 80pc of water in its rivers came from glaciers. “Because of global warming, these glaciers are melting fast and that is a big worry for us,” he added.

The prime minister also highlighted his government’s achievements and targets, especially the efforts to extricate poor and marginalised classes in the country from poverty.

Published in Dawn, February 22nd, 2020

https://www.dawn.com/news/1535939/pm-imran-sees-no-hope-for-kashmir-during-modi-govt
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Both india and Pakistan wont agree to that. Well even if we agree to that solution, it would require extensive dialogue and trust building measures to arrive at that agreement. Unfortunately india have always shunned any kind of dialogue. The world and the nation face bigger problems i agree, if only everyone would see it.
Most Indians would agree with the idea of making LOC as the international border if it means an end to hostilities with Pakistan. This is true despite the current administration’s public stand. Indians as a whole think of Kashmir as just another state and are not emotionally vested in its integrity. In fact, without the militancy Indians would forget this province (like is the case with the north east).

Can Pakistan’s public accept Indian Kashmir as an Indian territory without dispute? I don’t see that happening.
 
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Indians knew only Modi can make Imran khan hopeless as far as kashmir is concerned, that is why modi is braught to the power with over whelming majority. And now that imran khan has accepted on record that he is hopeless, we think its a vote well spent.
 
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Pakistan should just do the right thing and support the right cause of kashmir. All this nonsense of not possible with modi, possible with BJP, no no possible with strong indian leadership means Imran does not have conviction himself. But is at the charity and mercy of Indian politics.
 
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