naveed qaiser
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One is now ready to believe that Imran Khan has entered the next phase of his own style of politics. Last week, his call to the MQM chief, Altaf Hussain, was a surprise to many, though his justification for not pursuing the case he registered with an English court against Altaf Hussain for the May 12 massacre in Karachi was not convincing. One can understand that he is now thinking in the wider canvas of Pakistani politics, hoping that if his party is widely elected throughout the country he might be able to bring about a change.
He recently said on a talk show that Pakistan should apologise to the people of Bangladesh for the 1971 massacre of Bengalis, which speaks of his wish to rise new problems for already struck Pakistan. It seems that Imran Khan has started playing politics on issues of national security that is very much heinous and threatening. He is trying to prove himself a leader of international level but unfortunately he does not have the necessary wisdom and caliber for this rank.
He recently said on a talk show that Pakistan should apologise to the people of Bangladesh for the 1971 massacre of Bengalis, which speaks of his wish to rise new problems for already struck Pakistan. It seems that Imran Khan has started playing politics on issues of national security that is very much heinous and threatening. He is trying to prove himself a leader of international level but unfortunately he does not have the necessary wisdom and caliber for this rank.