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‘India following racist ideology of its founding fathers’, PM Khan says at joint parliament session

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan, while addressing the joint session of Parliament today, said that India was following the racist ideology of its founding fathers and doing cruelty against Muslims including the people of Kashmir.

“What India did in the Kashmir was in the manifesto of Modi’s Bharatiya Jannata Party (BJP),” Khan said, adding that Modi and his government was never serious about the dialogue with Pakistan.

The premier said that India was violating the international laws and the international community was being silent on Indian atrocities in Kashmir and against Muslims.

He said that Pakistan was thinking to approach international court and to address the Kashmir issue on every platform.

“It is necessary to stop India now. If we won’t take any action, they [India] will kill every Kashmiri and every Muslim. Indian atrocities should be stopped now,” he said.

Khan further went on to say that after abrogating special status of Kashmir, India will now freely carry out genocide of innocent Kashmiris. He added that India was never ready to provide any relief to Kashmiris.

“India’s decision to end special status of Occupied Kashmir while scrapping articles 35A and 370 of the Constitution, will have repercussions globally.

“Kashmir struggle would intensify after India’s decision to scrape Article 370. India and Modi government do not consider Kashmiris as their equals. They will try to crush them which will lead to a reaction which can be a Pulwama like incident,” Khan said.

Talking about dialogue with India, the prime minister said that Pakistan was always ready for dialogue with Pakistan.

“We have always stepped forward to solve all issues with India, however, Modi showed no interest of talks with Pakistan during the SCO Summit in Bishkek.

The prime minister went on to say that after Pulwama incident, we tried to make them understand that Pakistan had no role in this. But there were elections and they created war hysteria in the country to create an anti-Pakistani sentiment and win the elections.

M M Alam

M. M. Alam is a Pakistan-based working journalist since 1981. Karachi University faculty gold medalist Alam began his career four decades ago by writing for Dawn, Pakistan’s highest circulating English daily. He has worked for region’s leading publications, global aviation periodicals including Rotors (of USA) and vetted New York Times as permanent employee of daily Express Tribune. Alam regularly covers international aviation and defense-related events including Salon Du Bourget (France), Farnborough (United Kingdom), Dubai (UAE). Alam has reported thousands of events and interviewed hundreds of people in Pakistan, UAE, EU, UK and USA. Being Francophone Alam also coordinates with a number of French publications.