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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday ruled out supporting militant groups as an option in the wake of India’s illegal annexation of Kashmir, saying that doing so would be detrimental to the cause.


The premier also apprehended the possibility of India staging a false flag operation in a bid to create a situation similar to post-Pulwama so that the world’s attention could be diverted from what was happening in the occupied valley.

“The threat is very real. We will have to respond to such a scenario and this is how we have seen wars starting between nations,” PM Imran told a group of senior journalists.


The prime minister said it seemed that US President Donald Trump’s mediation offer triggered India to make the hasty decision of depriving occupied Kashmir of its special status by revoking Article 370 its constitution.

“We tried really hard to normalise ties with India,” he explained. “But they [Narendra Modi’s government] exploited the situation. They exploited Pulwama [attack] for their elections. They have been lobbying to get us blacklisted by the FATF (Financial Action Task Force] as well,” he added.

The premier maintained that Modi was following in the footsteps of Hitler. “His party BJP [Bharatiya Janata Party] is pursuing the same tactics that the Nazis did [in Germany]. They want an India that is only for Hindus alone and carry out genocide in Kashmir,” he remarked.

PM Imran said the Indian government’s move in Kashmir is not meant to benefit anyone but driven by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sang’s (RSS) Hindutva ideology or “Hindu supremacy” according to which Christians and Muslims were invaders.

The prime minister said there would be a strong reaction in occupied Kashmir after the curfew is lifted there.

“Things are quite serious. India has played its last card on Kashmir. They don’t have any other option after this,” he added.

PM Imran said war was not an option but Pakistan needed to tell the world about what was happening in occupied Kashmir. “We were heard for the first time after Pulwama and now the world has started to understand the gravity of this issue,” he noted.

“Modi has actually committed a blunder [by stripping occupied Kashmir of its special status] and it will give fresh impetus to the indigenous freedom struggle, leading to the liberation of Kashmir.”

‘Bystanders’

Later, the prime minister asked the international community if it had the “moral courage to prevent India from carrying out genocide in occupied Kashmir.

“Will we watch another appeasement of fascism, this time in the garb of BJP government,” he tweeted.

The prime minister said that the entire world was looking to see what transpired in the valley after the curfew was lifted by the Indian regime.

“Does the BJP govt think by using greater military force against Kashmiris in IOK, it will stop the freedom movement? Chances are it will gain momentum,” he wrote.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2031468/1-pm-rules-backing-militants-kashmir/
 
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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Thursday ruled out supporting militant groups as an option in the wake of India’s illegal annexation of Kashmir, saying that doing so would be detrimental to the cause.


The premier also apprehended the possibility of India staging a false flag operation in a bid to create a situation similar to post-Pulwama so that the world’s attention could be diverted from what was happening in the occupied valley.

“The threat is very real. We will have to respond to such a scenario and this is how we have seen wars starting between nations,” PM Imran told a group of senior journalists.


The prime minister said it seemed that US President Donald Trump’s mediation offer triggered India to make the hasty decision of depriving occupied Kashmir of its special status by revoking Article 370 its constitution.

“We tried really hard to normalise ties with India,” he explained. “But they [Narendra Modi’s government] exploited the situation. They exploited Pulwama [attack] for their elections. They have been lobbying to get us blacklisted by the FATF (Financial Action Task Force] as well,” he added.

The premier maintained that Modi was following in the footsteps of Hitler. “His party BJP [Bharatiya Janata Party] is pursuing the same tactics that the Nazis did [in Germany]. They want an India that is only for Hindus alone and carry out genocide in Kashmir,” he remarked.

PM Imran said the Indian government’s move in Kashmir is not meant to benefit anyone but driven by the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sang’s (RSS) Hindutva ideology or “Hindu supremacy” according to which Christians and Muslims were invaders.

The prime minister said there would be a strong reaction in occupied Kashmir after the curfew is lifted there.

“Things are quite serious. India has played its last card on Kashmir. They don’t have any other option after this,” he added.

PM Imran said war was not an option but Pakistan needed to tell the world about what was happening in occupied Kashmir. “We were heard for the first time after Pulwama and now the world has started to understand the gravity of this issue,” he noted.

“Modi has actually committed a blunder [by stripping occupied Kashmir of its special status] and it will give fresh impetus to the indigenous freedom struggle, leading to the liberation of Kashmir.”

‘Bystanders’

Later, the prime minister asked the international community if it had the “moral courage to prevent India from carrying out genocide in occupied Kashmir.

“Will we watch another appeasement of fascism, this time in the garb of BJP government,” he tweeted.

The prime minister said that the entire world was looking to see what transpired in the valley after the curfew was lifted by the Indian regime.

“Does the BJP govt think by using greater military force against Kashmiris in IOK, it will stop the freedom movement? Chances are it will gain momentum,” he wrote.

https://tribune.com.pk/story/2031468/1-pm-rules-backing-militants-kashmir/

That's the only notable thing IK said: "Chances are it will gain momentum"
 
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IK’s days at Britain’s top public schools and the Oxford University haven’t gone in vain!!! He has earned “education” ready to be applied!!! And, no matter how much RSS/Hindutuva tea you have made or how many genocides you have arranged it’s no substitute for that....
 
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Pakistan must pass an act to integrate IOK with Azad Kashmir in line with the wishes of the People of Kashmir. That's the only way Indian Occupation of Kashmir will be controversial.
 
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IK’s days at Britain’s top public schools and the Oxford University haven’t gone in vain!!! He has earned “education” ready to be applied!!! And, no matter how many RSS/Hindutuva tea you have made or how many genocides you have arranged it’s no substitute for that....
Indiane have 60% occupancy in ivy league University in the world
They outmatched even Chinese.
Modi is just face There is Whole Beaurucracy of deep state behind this move
 
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Salaam

Supporting nonstate actors hasn't helped too much. However, what other optiibs remain? Something along the lines of operation Gibraltar? Maybe a hybrid of some sort.

I certainly hope that we aren't going to wholly rely on the hope that the 'international community' acts to save kashmiris.

What if the Indians don't attack Pakistan, and just concentrate on desimating Kashmiris? There must come a point where something would need to be done. At the that point, what would we do?

I hope our strategic planners will use all possible options that help in achieving our objectives. Pakistan cannot afford to fight a larger more powerful enemy with self-imposed handicaps. I hope if an option is left out, it shouls be because it will not add a net benefit to our war effort.




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Salaam

Supporting nonstate actors hasn't helped too much. However, what other optiibs remain? Something along the lines of operation Gibraltar? Maybe a hybrid of some sort.

I certainly hope that we aren't going to wholly rely on the hope that the 'international community' acts to save kashmiris.

What if the Indians don't attack Pakistan, and just concentrate on desimating Kashmiris? There must come a point where something would need to be done. At the that point, what would we do?

I hope our strategic planners will use all possible options that help in achieving our objectives. Pakistan cannot afford to fight a larger more powerful enemy with self-imposed handicaps. I hope if an option is left out, it shouls be because it will not add a net benefit to our war effort.




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Pak has got the priorities right!! Insha’Allah everything will fall into their right places!! No Dava is complete without Kurban...
 
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i think first of all freedom fighters are not militants and calling them a militant is big blunder of ik.We should fully back and support freedom fighters and u.s and other western countries have done this openly in lybia and Syria and no one in u.n raised question on their support to those militias
 
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Even he wished the FATF will nail any chances of IMF ,FATF is headed by India these days and any NOC for financial support will be approval from India .
 
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Why do Indians like to lie so much? Maybe thats why India is still a shithole.
Go see the data yourself
Who is Google CEO, Microsoft
And other silicon valley firms

Look who is cheif Economist of IMF
 
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