"Pakistan trained, US funded" - PM Imran reminds history to people making fuss about his statement that 'Pakistan trained Al-Qaida'

Spartacus

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Today's PM Imran Khan press conference was very good and he presented Pakistan's position on Kashmeer issue . He was bold and answers the question boldly and logically .
Well done !!!
 

Aslan

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
This was a very good press conference.It is a pity that we had Nawaz and Zardari as our leaders instead of educated and charismatic leaders.Don't get me wrong,I don't follow IK like a slave.I know he has many shortcomings but he is many times better than useless Nawaz.At is a genuine person who wants to make Pakistan a better country.It is not easy to government Pakistan but he is doing his best.
 

CANSUK

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Simply no leader of Pakistan put their point of view with such courage. He told the world what Pakistan is going thru after 9/11 and how Western world use the word Islamic terrorism and puts human rights violations aside.
What Modi’s agenda is against Pakistan and Kashmir.
Now PMLN noon leader pervaiz Rasheed should apologise but these corrupt can’t support Pakistan cause their godfather is in jail on corruptions charges.
 

Salazar67

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
World community is controlled by Muslim ENEMY, The Zionist Of N Y Mr PM.

Look at the son in law of IDIOT Trump? Does he looks human?

Jared the Jew KUSHNER. Time to re-evaluate relationship with Jew CONTROLLED West.
 

shafali

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said the ongoing dispute over Kashmir could kick off another conflict with India, and slammed the country for what he called “oppressive” policies in the contested region.

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Speaking at a press conference at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Tuesday, Khan spoke in grave terms about the situation in Kashmir and warned of the chances for a new war with India, Pakistan’s longtime regional rival.

“I came out to New York only because I felt that unless we highlight what is going on in Kashmir, the world is not going to know,” the PM said, adding that the dispute over the region creates “a potential that two nuclear-armed countries could come face-to-face.”

“This is the time for the world to act, before this goes too far, because this is the first time after the Cuban [missile] crisis that two nuclear-armed countries”
would square off on the world stage, he said.

India and Pakistan have fought two wars over Kashmir, one in 1947 soon after the partition of India, and another in 1965. Pakistan currently controls a strip of the territory on its western extremity.

In August, the Indian government moved to revoke Kashmir’s special autonomous status, dispatching thousands of soldiers to the region in preparation for unrest which was expected following the decision. While many observers have sounded the alarm over potential abuses of Kashmir’s Muslim majority, New Delhi argues the move was necessary in order to fully integrate the region into India and to bring about economic development.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the decision as “historic,” arguing it would cut down on local corruption and “nepotism,” and allow Kashmiris to “elect [their] representatives in a transparent way.”

Islamabad and New Delhi have traded increasingly harsh barbs since the move to rescind the region’s special status, with India accusing its rival of backing terrorist groups in the area, while Pakistan has slammed India for a “crackdown” on Kashmir’s Muslims, and for infringing on its portion of the territory.


 
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Dr Adam

President (40k+ posts)
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan said the ongoing dispute over Kashmir could kick off another conflict with India, and slammed the country for what he called “oppressive” policies in the contested region.

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Speaking at a press conference at the United Nations headquarters in New York on Tuesday, Khan spoke in grave terms about the situation in Kashmir and warned of the chances for a new war with India, Pakistan’s longtime regional rival.

“I came out to New York only because I felt that unless we highlight what is going on in Kashmir, the world is not going to know,” the PM said, adding that the dispute over the region creates “a potential that two nuclear-armed countries could come face-to-face.”

“This is the time for the world to act, before this goes too far, because this is the first time after the Cuban [missile] crisis that two nuclear-armed countries”
would square off on the world stage, he said.

India and Pakistan have fought two wars over Kashmir, one in 1947 soon after the partition of India, and another in 1965. Pakistan currently controls a strip of the territory on its western extremity.

In August, the Indian government moved to revoke Kashmir’s special autonomous status, dispatching thousands of soldiers to the region in preparation for unrest which was expected following the decision. While many observers have sounded the alarm over potential abuses of Kashmir’s Muslim majority, New Delhi argues the move was necessary in order to fully integrate the region into India and to bring about economic development.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi celebrated the decision as “historic,” arguing it would cut down on local corruption and “nepotism,” and allow Kashmiris to “elect [their] representatives in a transparent way.”

Islamabad and New Delhi have traded increasingly harsh barbs since the move to rescind the region’s special status, with India accusing its rival of backing terrorist groups in the area, while Pakistan has slammed India for a “crackdown” on Kashmir’s Muslims, and for infringing on its portion of the territory.





I think this callous world would not understand the grave situation until 2 or 3 crackers are exploded causing collateral damage to the entire world.
 

Jack Squire

MPA (400+ posts)
I think this callous world would not understand the grave situation until 2 or 3 crackers are exploded causing collateral damage to the entire world.
Agreed - Pak ppl should start stockpiling incase this does indeed turn into a war - should start building nuke-proof bunkers and stocking em with supplies...
 

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