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Pakistan does not want war with India , May 9 violence "an attempted coup and civil war : PAK PM

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Kakar is trying hard to be an obedient lapdog and save his job.

Everyone knows 9th May was planned by the MI, the Mohsin Naqvi government, and with internal wing neutrals.
 
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  • Pakistan does not want war with India, says Premier Kakar.
  • Terms May 9 violence "an attempted coup and civil war”.
  • "Weapons left behind in Afghanistan are used in attacks in Pakistan."







Stressing the need for a peaceful solution to the Kashmir issue as per the UN resolutions, caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has warned that it would be a matter of concern for not only India and Pakistan but the entire world if a chance for peace is denied in South Asia.

Speaking on Geo News programme Jirga in his first exclusive interview, the interim premier said that they do not want to go towards war with India.

“Terming the Kashmir a core issue does not mean that we want war all the time with India,” PM Kakar said, adding that Islamabad's traditional and historical relationship with New Delhi has not been friendly.

The relationship between the two neighbouring nuclear countries further deteriorated after Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government rushed through a presidential decree to abolish Article 370 of the constitution which grants special status to Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) on August 5, 2019.

Regarding the restoration of ties with India, Premier Kakar said the decision to this effect should be made by Indian polity and consciousness, and the world will find Pakistan as a responsible partner.

PM condemns May 9 riots​

Responding to a question, Premier Kakar termed the May 9 violence "an attempted coup and civil war, the target of which was the serving army chief and his team in the military".

He condemned the riots that ensued following the arrest of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan in a graft in May this year. "The vandalism and arson on May 9 were witnessed by the whole world and international newspapers reported the tragedy. This kind of manipulation is not acceptable in any form of government."

He said the government does not want to create an impression that revenge is being taken against the accused of May 9 violence.

However, he added, if legal action is not taken against those who violated the country’s laws and resorted to violence, then "we will be seen as a party to the matter".

The interim premier added that no political party had the right to throw stones at others, abuse them, and burn buildings.

Speaking about the new role that he has been chosen to perform, PM Kakar said: "I had no idea that I would ever sit on the prime minister’s chair."

He also shared his views on Islamabad's policy regarding the Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other banned outfits.

"The state has both negotiation and force tools to deal with the TTP or any banned organisation," he said, clarifying the government's upfront policy against terrorism.

Commenting on the relations between India and Pakistan and the role of trade in this regard, the caretaker prime minister said the final decision on bilateral trade has to be taken by Indian politicians.

'Situation in Afghanistan turned worsen’​

To another query, the caretaker premier said that the world was expecting that the situation in Afghanistan would improve with the new government "but unfortunately, it worsened".

He said that the arms, ammunition and other military equipment left behind by the US forces after withdrawing from the war-torn country that creating problems.

“The effects of the abandoned US military equipment in Afghanistan have started for us,” he said, adding that the “entire region” would see its impacts. “The abandoned US military equipment is an issue for the entire region.”

He added that the militants’ subversive activities have risen.

The weapons left behind by Nato were used in attacks in Pakistan, he added. “We wanted to see a peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan.”

‘Won't stay in office longer than constitutional term’​

Responding to a query, Premier Kakar clarified that he is not willing to stay in the office longer than the timeframe set by the Constitution.

He went on to say that deciding a date for general elections in the country is the prerogative of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

The interim PM also said that his government would comply with whatever the decision made by the Supreme Court regarding the upcoming polls.


When dogs bark for notjing does anyone care
 
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Sell us Gilgit Baltistan, and you don't have anything to worry about from Indian side. We will send the money directly to your Swiss accounts.

Ya, Pakistan could have settled border issues with India monetarily, they could have negotiated with GoI for settling border issues.

But problem is Elites will they allow stop milking a cow ? Kashmir & Border issue with India is the reason Establishment of Pakistan grown to such large & powerful will they give it up.
 
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  • Pakistan does not want war with India, says Premier Kakar.
  • Terms May 9 violence "an attempted coup and civil war”.
  • "Weapons left behind in Afghanistan are used in attacks in Pakistan."







Stressing the need for a peaceful solution to the Kashmir issue as per the UN resolutions, caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has warned that it would be a matter of concern for not only India and Pakistan but the entire world if a chance for peace is denied in South Asia.

Speaking on Geo News programme Jirga in his first exclusive interview, the interim premier said that they do not want to go towards war with India.

“Terming the Kashmir a core issue does not mean that we want war all the time with India,” PM Kakar said, adding that Islamabad's traditional and historical relationship with New Delhi has not been friendly.

The relationship between the two neighbouring nuclear countries further deteriorated after Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government rushed through a presidential decree to abolish Article 370 of the constitution which grants special status to Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) on August 5, 2019.

Regarding the restoration of ties with India, Premier Kakar said the decision to this effect should be made by Indian polity and consciousness, and the world will find Pakistan as a responsible partner.

PM condemns May 9 riots​

Responding to a question, Premier Kakar termed the May 9 violence "an attempted coup and civil war, the target of which was the serving army chief and his team in the military".

He condemned the riots that ensued following the arrest of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan in a graft in May this year. "The vandalism and arson on May 9 were witnessed by the whole world and international newspapers reported the tragedy. This kind of manipulation is not acceptable in any form of government."

He said the government does not want to create an impression that revenge is being taken against the accused of May 9 violence.

However, he added, if legal action is not taken against those who violated the country’s laws and resorted to violence, then "we will be seen as a party to the matter".

The interim premier added that no political party had the right to throw stones at others, abuse them, and burn buildings.

Speaking about the new role that he has been chosen to perform, PM Kakar said: "I had no idea that I would ever sit on the prime minister’s chair."

He also shared his views on Islamabad's policy regarding the Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other banned outfits.

"The state has both negotiation and force tools to deal with the TTP or any banned organisation," he said, clarifying the government's upfront policy against terrorism.

Commenting on the relations between India and Pakistan and the role of trade in this regard, the caretaker prime minister said the final decision on bilateral trade has to be taken by Indian politicians.

'Situation in Afghanistan turned worsen’​

To another query, the caretaker premier said that the world was expecting that the situation in Afghanistan would improve with the new government "but unfortunately, it worsened".

He said that the arms, ammunition and other military equipment left behind by the US forces after withdrawing from the war-torn country that creating problems.

“The effects of the abandoned US military equipment in Afghanistan have started for us,” he said, adding that the “entire region” would see its impacts. “The abandoned US military equipment is an issue for the entire region.”

He added that the militants’ subversive activities have risen.

The weapons left behind by Nato were used in attacks in Pakistan, he added. “We wanted to see a peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan.”

‘Won't stay in office longer than constitutional term’​

Responding to a query, Premier Kakar clarified that he is not willing to stay in the office longer than the timeframe set by the Constitution.

He went on to say that deciding a date for general elections in the country is the prerogative of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

The interim PM also said that his government would comply with whatever the decision made by the Supreme Court regarding the upcoming polls.



Those $w!ne$ (Asim Muneer, Nadeem Sheikh, Asif Zardari, Nawaz Shareef, Khusra Diesel, Mayrum Nawaz, Bilawal Bhutto) will have a Civil War on their hands, at the rate at which the People of Pakistan are suffering.

The suffering and oppression of a people does not go unanswered. The ones who commit oppression, do NOT live to enjoy their lives while majority live under oppression. When human justice has failed humanity, Devine Justice comes with a Vengeance.

The oppressor may be powerful, may have the strongest people and may have all the wealth .... But they fall like withered leaves when Devine Justice comes.

As for India, to the people of India, do not allow yourselves to live under oppression either. Live in peace and prosper, and wish the same for your neighbors. Because real people, are not the ones who choose war or oppression over others.
 
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Gilgit Baltistanis are Shia and like their Kashmiri and Pashtun brothers they will kill every and any Indian that dares comes into GB. The Indic cunts have no ghairet but the northern areas have self respect. They will kill Pakistan Army as well as Indian soldiers equally. Iran will provide massive help as it stands with its Shia population across the world unlike others.

You Hindus think the northerners like you nasty smelly cretins, but they aren’t like the Punjabi or Sindhi. They will fight you to the death.
 
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munirs is clutching on his danda thinking why why give me whiskey to drink it helps calm my nerves god they gonna take away my properties and that lump sum. i dont want war just ram that danda up my whiskey a ss i take it but dont let me die and lose everything no india plz no.
 
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I am not sure how it works in Pak, but from what I know, a Caretaker PM is essentially a transient occupier of a chair, meant for a specific purpose, duration & task.

Why is this man speaking so much on issues he has no control over ?
Maybe Munir saab is sending a signal to our side, that the agreement from Bajwa saab's time is still ongoing and we will honor it.

Mr Munir needs a helping hand, given his low approval rating right now in Awaam. Some form of trade with India, can give him lot of help I guess in cementing his position (at least in some quarters). I know this is over reaching but, a caretaker PM wouldn't be making such statement without GHQ approval in Pakistan.
 
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They don't want a war with India because they are at war with their
own people.

These cowards are good at killing unarmed civilians when they take on
a Professional Army they always surrender.
 
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It's double game, reality is Military don't want good relation with India that's why they installed Mishal Malik in government. She is special advisor of prime minister
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  • Pakistan does not want war with India, says Premier Kakar.
  • Terms May 9 violence "an attempted coup and civil war”.
  • "Weapons left behind in Afghanistan are used in attacks in Pakistan."







Stressing the need for a peaceful solution to the Kashmir issue as per the UN resolutions, caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has warned that it would be a matter of concern for not only India and Pakistan but the entire world if a chance for peace is denied in South Asia.

Speaking on Geo News programme Jirga in his first exclusive interview, the interim premier said that they do not want to go towards war with India.

“Terming the Kashmir a core issue does not mean that we want war all the time with India,” PM Kakar said, adding that Islamabad's traditional and historical relationship with New Delhi has not been friendly.

The relationship between the two neighbouring nuclear countries further deteriorated after Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government rushed through a presidential decree to abolish Article 370 of the constitution which grants special status to Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) on August 5, 2019.

Regarding the restoration of ties with India, Premier Kakar said the decision to this effect should be made by Indian polity and consciousness, and the world will find Pakistan as a responsible partner.

PM condemns May 9 riots​

Responding to a question, Premier Kakar termed the May 9 violence "an attempted coup and civil war, the target of which was the serving army chief and his team in the military".

He condemned the riots that ensued following the arrest of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan in a graft in May this year. "The vandalism and arson on May 9 were witnessed by the whole world and international newspapers reported the tragedy. This kind of manipulation is not acceptable in any form of government."

He said the government does not want to create an impression that revenge is being taken against the accused of May 9 violence.

However, he added, if legal action is not taken against those who violated the country’s laws and resorted to violence, then "we will be seen as a party to the matter".

The interim premier added that no political party had the right to throw stones at others, abuse them, and burn buildings.

Speaking about the new role that he has been chosen to perform, PM Kakar said: "I had no idea that I would ever sit on the prime minister’s chair."

He also shared his views on Islamabad's policy regarding the Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other banned outfits.

"The state has both negotiation and force tools to deal with the TTP or any banned organisation," he said, clarifying the government's upfront policy against terrorism.

Commenting on the relations between India and Pakistan and the role of trade in this regard, the caretaker prime minister said the final decision on bilateral trade has to be taken by Indian politicians.

'Situation in Afghanistan turned worsen’​

To another query, the caretaker premier said that the world was expecting that the situation in Afghanistan would improve with the new government "but unfortunately, it worsened".

He said that the arms, ammunition and other military equipment left behind by the US forces after withdrawing from the war-torn country that creating problems.

“The effects of the abandoned US military equipment in Afghanistan have started for us,” he said, adding that the “entire region” would see its impacts. “The abandoned US military equipment is an issue for the entire region.”

He added that the militants’ subversive activities have risen.

The weapons left behind by Nato were used in attacks in Pakistan, he added. “We wanted to see a peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan.”

‘Won't stay in office longer than constitutional term’​

Responding to a query, Premier Kakar clarified that he is not willing to stay in the office longer than the timeframe set by the Constitution.

He went on to say that deciding a date for general elections in the country is the prerogative of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

The interim PM also said that his government would comply with whatever the decision made by the Supreme Court regarding the upcoming polls.


Dates for General elections should be in the hands of the people of Pakistan who demand an election now.
 
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Gilgit Baltistanis are Shia and like their Kashmiri and Pashtun brothers they will kill every and any Indian that dares comes into GB. The Indic cunts have no ghairet but the northern areas have self respect. They will kill Pakistan Army as well as Indian soldiers equally. Iran will provide massive help as it stands with its Shia population across the world unlike others.

You Hindus think the northerners like you nasty smelly cretins, but they aren’t like the Punjabi or Sindhi. They will fight you to the death.
You think if Pakistan withdraws its troops from GB,these ghairatmand people will have a chance against Indians?
And Iranis will help them against Indians?
Iranis literally veto-ed Kashmir Resolution in OIC under Indian pressure in 1990s.
 
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  • Pakistan does not want war with India, says Premier Kakar.
  • Terms May 9 violence "an attempted coup and civil war”.
  • "Weapons left behind in Afghanistan are used in attacks in Pakistan."







Stressing the need for a peaceful solution to the Kashmir issue as per the UN resolutions, caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has warned that it would be a matter of concern for not only India and Pakistan but the entire world if a chance for peace is denied in South Asia.

Speaking on Geo News programme Jirga in his first exclusive interview, the interim premier said that they do not want to go towards war with India.

“Terming the Kashmir a core issue does not mean that we want war all the time with India,” PM Kakar said, adding that Islamabad's traditional and historical relationship with New Delhi has not been friendly.

The relationship between the two neighbouring nuclear countries further deteriorated after Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government rushed through a presidential decree to abolish Article 370 of the constitution which grants special status to Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) on August 5, 2019.

Regarding the restoration of ties with India, Premier Kakar said the decision to this effect should be made by Indian polity and consciousness, and the world will find Pakistan as a responsible partner.

PM condemns May 9 riots​

Responding to a question, Premier Kakar termed the May 9 violence "an attempted coup and civil war, the target of which was the serving army chief and his team in the military".

He condemned the riots that ensued following the arrest of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan in a graft in May this year. "The vandalism and arson on May 9 were witnessed by the whole world and international newspapers reported the tragedy. This kind of manipulation is not acceptable in any form of government."

He said the government does not want to create an impression that revenge is being taken against the accused of May 9 violence.

However, he added, if legal action is not taken against those who violated the country’s laws and resorted to violence, then "we will be seen as a party to the matter".

The interim premier added that no political party had the right to throw stones at others, abuse them, and burn buildings.

Speaking about the new role that he has been chosen to perform, PM Kakar said: "I had no idea that I would ever sit on the prime minister’s chair."

He also shared his views on Islamabad's policy regarding the Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other banned outfits.

"The state has both negotiation and force tools to deal with the TTP or any banned organisation," he said, clarifying the government's upfront policy against terrorism.

Commenting on the relations between India and Pakistan and the role of trade in this regard, the caretaker prime minister said the final decision on bilateral trade has to be taken by Indian politicians.

'Situation in Afghanistan turned worsen’​

To another query, the caretaker premier said that the world was expecting that the situation in Afghanistan would improve with the new government "but unfortunately, it worsened".

He said that the arms, ammunition and other military equipment left behind by the US forces after withdrawing from the war-torn country that creating problems.

“The effects of the abandoned US military equipment in Afghanistan have started for us,” he said, adding that the “entire region” would see its impacts. “The abandoned US military equipment is an issue for the entire region.”

He added that the militants’ subversive activities have risen.

The weapons left behind by Nato were used in attacks in Pakistan, he added. “We wanted to see a peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan.”

‘Won't stay in office longer than constitutional term’​

Responding to a query, Premier Kakar clarified that he is not willing to stay in the office longer than the timeframe set by the Constitution.

He went on to say that deciding a date for general elections in the country is the prerogative of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

The interim PM also said that his government would comply with whatever the decision made by the Supreme Court regarding the upcoming polls.


This shows Indians are extremely scared of Imran Khan.

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  • Pakistan does not want war with India, says Premier Kakar.
  • Terms May 9 violence "an attempted coup and civil war”.
  • "Weapons left behind in Afghanistan are used in attacks in Pakistan."







Stressing the need for a peaceful solution to the Kashmir issue as per the UN resolutions, caretaker Prime Minister Anwaar-ul-Haq Kakar has warned that it would be a matter of concern for not only India and Pakistan but the entire world if a chance for peace is denied in South Asia.

Speaking on Geo News programme Jirga in his first exclusive interview, the interim premier said that they do not want to go towards war with India.

“Terming the Kashmir a core issue does not mean that we want war all the time with India,” PM Kakar said, adding that Islamabad's traditional and historical relationship with New Delhi has not been friendly.

The relationship between the two neighbouring nuclear countries further deteriorated after Prime Minister Narendra Modi-led government rushed through a presidential decree to abolish Article 370 of the constitution which grants special status to Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) on August 5, 2019.

Regarding the restoration of ties with India, Premier Kakar said the decision to this effect should be made by Indian polity and consciousness, and the world will find Pakistan as a responsible partner.

PM condemns May 9 riots​

Responding to a question, Premier Kakar termed the May 9 violence "an attempted coup and civil war, the target of which was the serving army chief and his team in the military".

He condemned the riots that ensued following the arrest of Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan in a graft in May this year. "The vandalism and arson on May 9 were witnessed by the whole world and international newspapers reported the tragedy. This kind of manipulation is not acceptable in any form of government."

He said the government does not want to create an impression that revenge is being taken against the accused of May 9 violence.

However, he added, if legal action is not taken against those who violated the country’s laws and resorted to violence, then "we will be seen as a party to the matter".

The interim premier added that no political party had the right to throw stones at others, abuse them, and burn buildings.

Speaking about the new role that he has been chosen to perform, PM Kakar said: "I had no idea that I would ever sit on the prime minister’s chair."

He also shared his views on Islamabad's policy regarding the Tehreek-e Taliban Pakistan (TTP) and other banned outfits.

"The state has both negotiation and force tools to deal with the TTP or any banned organisation," he said, clarifying the government's upfront policy against terrorism.

Commenting on the relations between India and Pakistan and the role of trade in this regard, the caretaker prime minister said the final decision on bilateral trade has to be taken by Indian politicians.

'Situation in Afghanistan turned worsen’​

To another query, the caretaker premier said that the world was expecting that the situation in Afghanistan would improve with the new government "but unfortunately, it worsened".

He said that the arms, ammunition and other military equipment left behind by the US forces after withdrawing from the war-torn country that creating problems.

“The effects of the abandoned US military equipment in Afghanistan have started for us,” he said, adding that the “entire region” would see its impacts. “The abandoned US military equipment is an issue for the entire region.”

He added that the militants’ subversive activities have risen.

The weapons left behind by Nato were used in attacks in Pakistan, he added. “We wanted to see a peaceful and prosperous Afghanistan.”

‘Won't stay in office longer than constitutional term’​

Responding to a query, Premier Kakar clarified that he is not willing to stay in the office longer than the timeframe set by the Constitution.

He went on to say that deciding a date for general elections in the country is the prerogative of the Election Commission of Pakistan (ECP).

The interim PM also said that his government would comply with whatever the decision made by the Supreme Court regarding the upcoming polls.




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