PM warns world of danger of an all-out war in IOJK region
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday again warned the world of the danger of an all-out war in Indian-Occupied Jammu and Kashmir region. In an interview with the BBC on Friday, he said, "If something goes wrong, it will have implications far beyond the subcontinent. India is going the wrong way and it is my duty to inform a forum that was set up after World War II to prevent a war from happening anywhere. Elsewhere, there is no danger of war like in Kashmir."
Imran Khan said that this is not just about Kashmir but around 200 million Muslims are in danger of being declared illegal due to two laws of the Citizenship and Registration Act in India. The prime minister said that India has violated the UN resolutions and the Shimla Agreement, adding that over 8 million innocent Kashmiris were under siege since August 5.
To a question, he said that the issue could become worse if the European Union, the United Nations or the United States didn't intervene. The premier went on to say that extremist ideology RSS has taken over nuclear-armed India and RSS was founded in 1925 under the influence of the Nazi Party, adding that the same extremist ideology killed Mahatma Gandhi, but alas, same ideology has taken over India.
Regarding Pakistan's economy, Imran Khan said his government inherited the worst economic crisis in the history with biggest current account deficit and fiscal deficit, however, the country's economy has stabilized following tough decisions taken by his government.
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