Buy now click here

India will have to pay 'extreme price' for Kashmir

India will have to pay 'extreme price' for Kashmir

ইমরান খান, পাকিস্তানের প্রধানমন্ত্রী

India will have to pay 'extreme price' for Kashmir  said Pakistani Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan
Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi's move to India-administered Kashmir is a "strategic mistake" and that he has to "pay a heavy price."

On the occasion of Pakistan's Independence Day, Prime Minister Imran Khan visited Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan-administered Azad Kashmir on Wednesday, and addressed a special session of the legislature there. The BBC's Monitoring Department said it was there.

#Narendra Modi made a mistake strategically. He played his last card before. They have now made Kashmir an international issue," Mr. Khan said in his speech.

The Prime Minister of Pakistan was referring to the abolition of Article 4, which gave special status to Kashmir from the Indian constitution and to the elimination of the special status of that state.

He described himself as a representative of Kashmir in the international arena. Khan warned India, in his words, against any accident.

আজাদ কাশ্মীরের আইন পরিষদে ভাষণ দিচ্ছেন ইমরান খান।Pakistan's state-controlled news agency APP reported that Prime Minister Khan in his speech informed the Kashmir Legislature that India was planning to attack Azad Kashmir.

Imran Khan told the Legislative Assembly that the Pakistani government and the military are ready to face any threat to India.



Pakistan is celebrating its Independence Day differently than other years.

They are celebrating this day as "Kashmir solidarity day".

On this occasion, a new logo has been released from the government which says 'Kashmir will be Pakistan' ie Kashmir will be Pakistan.

The country's main television channels are using this logo on their screens.

The BBC's Urdu department has said that special events are not being aired on Pakistani TV channels on the occasion of Eid and Independence Day.

It was decided that Pakistan would observe India's Independence Day on Thursday, August 7th as Black Day.

At this time, the flag will be kept in semi-public buildings, government officials said.


Collacted by BBC news 

Facebook

Youtube

Instagram 

Twitter 

Read more click here 


































Comments

Popular Posts