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‘A person convicted by the Supreme Court is acting better than Bollywood stars’, PM Imran Khan

Imran Khan

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Prime Minister Imran Khan, addressing a rally in Azad Jammu and Kashmir’s Bagh area, stated “In no civilized society does a person convicted by the supreme court act as if they are better than Bollywood stars, provide fake medical tests, and escape to Britain,”

The PM said what the PTI government was doing for the rule of law can be termed “jihad” as never before in the history of the country were powerful people detained accountable.

Whereas talking about the country’s economic situation the PM said previous governments had never tried to make the country self-contained, but the Pakistan of tomorrow would offer loans to poorer countries and refuse to take aid.

“The good times are near,” he said.

RSS ‘a danger to India’

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The Pm while fawning the Kashmiris for their courage, said he would not let them despondent, would become their voice, and raise their cause across the globe.

“The RSS ideology is a danger not only for Muslims, but India as well,” he added.

Pakistan and Kashmir’s association is based on Islamic values, said the premier, further adding that nations are “always built on ideologies, which helps them understand a cause greater than individual goals”.

“Pakistan was based on Allama Iqbal and Mohammad Ali Jinnah’s vision — and I want Kashmiris to be free so that they can live their lives in line with the Islamic ideology,” the Pm added while talking about the future of Pakistan and the independence of Kashmir.

 

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