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Imran laments western countries keep mum over India’s fascist policies

December 13, 2021 03:36 PM


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Prime Minister Imran Khan lamented that western countries not criticizing fascist policies of India against minorities including in Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir, reported 24NewsHD TV channel.

Prime Minister Imran Khan was addressing the opening session of Margalla Dialogue 21 “Breaking Past, Entering Future” in Islamabad.

The dialogue was arranged by Islamabad Policy Research Institute, which is affiliated with the National Security Division.

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Prime Minister Imran Khan has regretted that Pakistan has not been credited by the western world for the sacrifices rendered by it in the war on terrorism.

Imran Khan said Pakistan and western countries were allies but they were also dropping bombs in our country. “They (allies’ countries) were committing mistakes and put blame on Pakistan but there was nobody to answer on behalf of Pakistan.”

The premier said Pakistan faced the biggest collateral damage in the Afghan war as it is the only country in the US's  alliance which suffered more than eighty thousand casualties, displacement of millions of people and over one hundred billion rupees loss to the economy.     

The Prime Minister said there was also a vacuum on our part as we could not effectively present our point of view before the world.

Imran Khan said the racist government in India is pursuing fascist policies against minorities including in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir.

Imran Khan also lamented the western countries for not criticizing the Modi government over gross human rights violations.



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