Imran not upset over Kashmir issue, spreads lies: India


Claims / United Nations, Tal. January 23, 2020, Thursday

Pakistan once again raised the Kashmir issue on the international stage in Davos and blamed India indirectly for Pakistan's current economic woes. India reacted strongly to Imran Khan's statement on Thursday, saying that the Pakistani Prime Minister's statement clearly shows how frustrated he is and that he is misleading the world.

Questioning Imran Khan's statement, Foreign Ministry spokesman Ravish Kumar asked why Pakistan does not take action against terrorist organizations if it is serious about peaceful relations with India.

Foreign Ministry Spokesman Ravish Kumar said, "The Pakistani Prime Minister has said several things in the suit. However, their statements are nothing new. This is how Pakistan has been poisoning for several months.

He is making many contradictory statements and his statements contain factual errors. All this shows how frustrated Imran Khan has become. They seem to be pushing for a sense of despair.

Pakistan has to realize that the global society understands its double standards. On the one hand, he describes himself as a country plagued by terrorism. On the other hand, it supports terrorist organizations that promote terrorism in India and other countries.

Ravish Kumar added, "If Pakistan wants peaceful relations with India, why is it not taking action against terrorist groups?" We feel that Pakistan always makes such statements to mislead the international community.

He should stop making such statements. Ravish Kumar also expressed concern over Pakistan's funding for terrorism. He said. The Financial Action Task Force has attacked Pakistan. A meeting is taking place in Paris on February 16.

We think that this meeting will also look at how much Pakistan has done to curb terrorism. The way Pakistan is financing terrorism is worrying. Now FATF members have to see what the Iranian government has done to stop it.

Meanwhile in the United Nations, India had also slammed Pakistan. India's deputy late representative Nagaraj Naidu described Pakistan's statement as 'poisonous' and 'heartless'. He said that Pakistan instituted hate speech and kept the international community in the dark about the truth.

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