INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said he would no longer seek dialogue with India.&There is no point in talking to them
I mean, I have done all the talking
Unfortunately, now when I look back, all the overtures that I was making for peace and dialogue, I think they took it for appeasement,& said
he in an interview with The New York Times days after India revoked special status of Occupied Kashmir amid a security clampdown.The
occupied Muslim region still remains under curfew since August 5.&There is nothing more that we can do,& said Khan.The premier said lives of
eight million Kashmiris are at stake."We are all worried that there is ethnic cleansing and genocide about to happen.&Imran Khan warned that
Pakistan would be forced to respond if India launched a military action against his country.He said India might launch a deceptive
false-flag operation in Kashmir to justify action against Pakistan.&My worry is that this can escalate and for two nuclear-armed countries,
it should be alarming for the world what we are facing now,& he told The New York Times.TheIndianSubcontinent has not verified the content
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