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Imran Khan meltdown: After UNSC snub; Pakistan PM cries foul over India’s nuclear power

Ironically enough, the ‘warning’ by Imran Khan has come at a time when the Pakistan army indicated that the Kashmir issue can well be a nuclear flash point.

 

New Delhi| A day after Pakistan received a snub at United Nations Security Council, the country’s Prime Minister warned the world of India’s nuclear capabilities. Ironically enough, his ‘warning’ have come at a time when the Pakistan army indicated that the Kashmir issue can well be a nuclear flash point between the two neighboring countries.

In a series of tweet, Imran Khan cast aspersions over RSS and BJP. He said that India has been captured by the fascist forces like Nazi Germany. He also said that the RSS ideology is that of a Hindu Supremacist. He tweeted, “India has been captured, as Germany had been captured by Nazis, by a fascist, racist Hindu Supremacist ideology & leadership.” He further said that 9 million Kashmiris are under siege in IOK for over 2 weeks and this should have sent alarm bells ringing across the world.

He said that this is not only threatening Pakistan but also minorities in India and Nehru-Gandhi’s idea of India. Imran Khan said, “One can simply Google to understand the link between the Nazi ideology & ethnic cleansing & genocide ideology of the RSS-BJP Founding Fathers.”

Calling RSS workers goons, he said that the genocide will spread unless the international community decides to stop it. Referring to the NRC procedure, Imran khan said that 4 million Indian Muslims are already facing detention camps & cancellation of citizenship.

In what can be called as a meltdown, Imran Khan went on to warn the world of “Nuclear arsenal in the hands of Hindu Supremacist Modi govt”. “The World must also seriously consider the safety & security of India’s nuclear arsenal in the control of the fascist, racist Hindu Supremacist Modi Govt. This is an issue that impacts not just the region but the world,” he said.

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