Pakistan upset over Kashmir issue, Imran Khan says ready to talk to India if there is a roadmap


- They are pushing for a political agreement before US troops withdraw from Afghanistan to avoid the threat of civil war in the neighboring country: Imran Khan

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Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan's restlessness over the Jammu and Kashmir issue cannot be hidden at all. Sometimes they introduce a conversation, sometimes they set a condition for a conversation. Then Imran Khan has once again thrown the dice. Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan has said he is ready to talk to India if the situation in Kashmir is restored.

"If there is a roadmap for Kashmir, yes, we will talk," Imran Khan said. However, no comment has been received from India in this regard. On August 5, 2019, the Modi government repealed Article 370, which gives special status to Jammu and Kashmir. At the same time, Jammu and Kashmir was divided into Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh. Both were made union territories. However, Jammu and Kashmir has been made a union territory with an assembly while Ladakh has no assembly.

Imran Khan further said that they were pushing for a political agreement before the withdrawal of US troops from Afghanistan to avert the threat of civil war in the neighboring country. The United States announced on September 11 that it would withdraw all its troops from Afghanistan. US troops have been stationed in Afghanistan for more than two decades. Violence in Afghanistan has risen sharply since the announcement.

"Ever since the US announced the withdrawal of its troops, the Taliban have felt that they have won the war," Imran Khan said. If a civil war breaks out in Afghanistan and a refugee crisis arises, Pakistan will be the hardest hit after Afghanistan.

Pakistan has long been accused of harboring Taliban leaders and its extremists. It is said that the Taliban came to power in 1996 with the help of Pakistan. It was the Taliban who fought the US troops.

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