IMRAN KHAN MAKES A REFERENCE ABOUT NUCLEAR WEAPONS, SAYS "PAKISTAN WILL GO TO ANY EXTENT"!
Home > News Shots > WorldBy Dharani | Aug 26, 2019 09:49 PM
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan delivered a special address to his Nation on the Kashmir issue. His speech came a couple of hours after India Prime Minister Narendra Modi told America President Donald Trump that Jammu and Kashmir was a bilateral issue and that there is need for another Nation’s intervention.
In his speech Imran Khan said India tries to make Pakistan bankrupt and India has a tendency of always blaming Pakistan. “Pakistan wants peace and development but India is trying to make us bankrupt. India has a tendency of blaming Pakistan. The time has come for a final solution of Kashmir problem which has been festering for the last several decades.”
"We have succeeded in internationalising the issue of Kashmir. We have spoken to world leaders and embassies. The United Nations for the first time since 1965, convened a meeting on Kashmir issue. Even international media has picked it up. I will speak at the UN General Assembly on September 27 and highlight the Kashmir issue on world stage," he added.
He also made a reference about nuclear weapons. "If conflict moves towards war then remember both nations have nuclear weapons and no one is a winner in nuclear war and it has global ramifications," he said.
"Superpowers of the world have a huge responsibility. Whether they support us or not, Pakistan will go to any extent."