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“We will go to war if we have to”, threatens Pakistan PM Imran Khan

Islamabad | Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday has threatened to go on war, after PM Narendra Modi-led government scrapped Article 370.

He said that Muslims are living in fear in India, with some of them becoming victims of the mob lynching.

The pakistan prime minister added that the current developments in Kashmir are alarming for the Muslim population living in the Valley.

“We are all concerned at moment about truth of the humanitarian crisis and the atrocities created by this lockdown that has been imposed,” he said.

He asserted that PM Modi is making a “strategic blunder” and said,” He (Narendra Modi) is playing his final card but it is going to be very expensive for India.”

“Kashmir was not on the radar of the international community, but we as Pakistan have to ensure that this new momentum continues where Kashmir is in the global narrative. I pledge to be the ambassador of Kashmir,” Imran Khan said.

“Now, I will become the brand ambassador and take Kashmir issue to all possible platforms,” Khan said.

“The first important development is that Kashmir is now a global narrative; we have spoken to Donald Trump about it; we brought it up at the OIC,” he added.

He said that pro-Indian Kashmiri politicians today are endorsing two-nation theory.

“Our army is battle hardened fighting a nearly 20 year war against terrorism. Our people are ready to defend our freedoms. We are observing where the events go from here. Pakistan is fully ready; our army, our people are on one page. We have decided we will not tolerate any violation and are fully ready to counter it,” he added.

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