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Iran has nothing to do with Kashmir: Imran




Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has commented that Kashmir has nothing to do with India. He said that the proposals made to Delhi for peace and dialogue had already proved unsuccessful. Worrying is the rate at which the tensions between the two neighbors are increasing.

Imran Khan said this in an interview to The New York Times, the influential US media.

Pakistan's relations with India over Kashmir have worsened. Pakistan has been repeatedly pushed into the international arena. However, the country did not give up. Although the United States sought intervention from the United Nations, it did not work. Disappointed in the overall trial, Imran Khan said Pakistan was no longer interested in talking to India.

Journalists Salman Masud and Maria Abi-Habib interviewed Imran Khan at his office in the capital Islamabad. The interview was published yesterday. Imran Khan says India has nothing to talk to. I have tried all the discussions. Unfortunately, the truth is, when I look back, they have taken those peace talks to their own satisfaction.

Two days ago, US President Donald Trump said he wanted to mediate on the Kashmir issue if necessary. Trump will soon speak to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi on the Kashmir issue, he said. Imran then said that India had given no importance to Pakistan's repeated talks. The situation has not changed in Kashmir before and after the repeal of Article 5.

In an interview to the New York Times, the Prime Minister of Pakistan said, "There is no point in talking to India. They seem to have looked at the steps I took to protect the peace and the conversation. We have nothing more to do. '

Describing it as irrelevant to talking to India, Imran Khan said that the issue of tensions and tensions between the two neighbors on the issue of nuclear power was worrying. In his reply to Delhi, he said that Pakistan would go to the international court to remove Kashmir's special status.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi called Imran Khan a 'fascist' and a Hindu dominationist.

Imran Khan says, “The important thing is that the lives of 1 million people in Kashmir are at risk. All of us fear that there will be a massacre and genocide. ”

In the interview, Imran Khan expressed concern that India could do much to legitimize a military 'action' against Pakistan. You see two nuclear-powered countries are now talking blindly. In that case, anything can happen. And if it does, it will be a danger to the whole world.

There was no comment from India on the interview of Imran Khan.

On August 7, the present BJP-ruled central government of India decided to abolish Article 5 of the constitution that gave special privileges to Jammu and Kashmir. Bifurcating the state, Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh decided to create two separate union territories. As a result of this decision, the promise made during the annexation of Kashmir was broken. Pakistan expels Pakistan's High Commissioner to protest India's decision They decided to reduce diplomatic relations with New Delhi. They have given a letter to the Security Council to hold a meeting on Kashmir. Pakistan has stopped rail, train and bus connectivity with India. India, however, considers the move to cancel the special status of Jammu and Kashmir an internal issue. They have advised Pakistan to 'accept reality'

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