Pakistan PM hits out at India at the UN, calls BJP govt 'fascists' unleashing hate and violence

Updated : Sep 25, 2021 07:26
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Editorji News Desk

Pakistan’s Prime Minister Imran Khan lashed out against India at the UN meet calling the Indian govt fascists even as he batted for global acceptance of the Taliban govt in Afghanistan

Speaking at the UN Imran Khan stated  “The worst and most pervasive form of Islamophobia now rules India, the hate filled Hindutva ideology propagated by the fascist RSS BJP regime has unleashed a reign of fear and violence against India’s 200 million Muslim strong community,” said Khan.

Imran Khan also accused India of human rights violation in J&K and said that onus remains on India to create a conducive environment for “meaningful and result-oriented” dialogue. 

The Pakistan PM however urged global leaders to accept the Taliban govt and not isolate them “What have the Taliban promised? They will respect human rights. They will have an inclusive government. They will not allow the soil to be used by terrorists. And they have given amnesty. Now, if the world community incentivizes them, encourages them to walk this talk, it will be a Win-Win situation for everyone.”  


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