RSS’ extremist ideology leads India to bloodshed: PM Imran

RSS’ extremist ideology leads India to bloodshed: PM Imran

RSS’ extremist ideology leads India to bloodshed: PM Imran
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Prime Minister Imran Khan said in Tweet that extremist ideology of  RSS has taken over a nuclear-armed country of over a billion people.

The Prime Minister further stated “It is an ideology based on racial superiority & hatred of Muslims & all minorities. Whenever this genie has come out of the bottle, it has always led to bloodshed.”

The Premier also shared an article carried by British daily “The Times” titled “India is a Hindu state now — We are second-class citizens.”

Earlier today, Indian Army chief General Manoj Mukund Naravane said that if Indian parliament wants, the area of Azad Jammu and Kashmir also become ours.

Speaking to media in New Delhi, Naravane claimed at some point and if we receive any orders from parliament to this effect then action will definitely be taken.

The Indian Army Chief further stated “entire erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir” — a reference to the region including AJK — is part of India, there is a parliamentary resolution from several years ago about this that the entire erstwhile Jammu and Kashmir is a part of India,” added.

While referring to the Indian border with China, Indian Army chief said that the Indian Army is prepared to deal with challenges along the northern border.

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While giving a response to Indian Army Chief’s statement Director General Inter service Public Relations (DGISPR) Tweeted “Statements by Indian COAS to undertake military action across LOC are routine rhetoric for domestic audiences to get out of ongoing internal turmoil.”

Pakistan Armed Forces are fully prepared to respond to any act of Indian aggression, DG ISPR added.

 

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