If Pakistan is happy with Biden's victory, find out the reasons behind it

Washington, Nov. 5, 2020, Thursday

The US presidential election is underway and Democratic candidate Joe Biden is currently close to victory.

Discussions are going on about how Biden will affect India-US relations if he wins the election, but at the same time, Pakistan is happy that Biden is close to victory.

Biden has consistently supported Pakistan in the past, and in return Pakistan awarded him the second highest civilian honor in Pakistan, Hilal-e-Pakistan, in 2008. The then President of Pakistan, Asif Ali Zardari, thanked Biden for his continued support to Pakistan. That is, Biden comes to power.

Biden has also made anti-India statements on the Kashmir issue in his recent election campaign. His team compared Muslims in Kashmir to Rohingya living in Bangladesh and Uighur Muslims in China. Biden's team has also demanded that the Indian government reintroduce Article 370 in Kashmir.

Biden's deputy, Kamala Harris, has also expressed a desire to intervene in Kashmir. This is what Pakistan wants, and the Pakistani government must be happy to see Biden on the verge of victory. If Biden becomes president, US relations with Pakistan could improve again.

Pakistan's relations with the United States have deteriorated under Trump's rule. A Pakistani analyst says that if Trump becomes president again, he will take tougher action against Muslim countries, including Pakistan. Is.


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