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Imran Khan has managed to present himself to the world as a 'man of peace', "He outmaneuvered India"

May be on his personal level but, its not bringing any results as deescalting the crunt situation , so its jst personal PR , which.is against the intersts of the nation
Nation want Peace. Only few jihadi want war.
 
Nation want Peace. Only few jihadi want war.
No india wants war, and u can't just sit and keep singing ur dam peace song cause tht won't stop india to attack u, it's time to wake up, stand and pick up a gun, and battle for peace instead wasting time on debating peace u can't clap in with a single hand ??? Nice to see u enemy! :smitten:
 
Theresa May lauds PM Imran’s peace overtures amid Pak-India tensions
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Published: March 3, 2019
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British prime minister welcomes her Pakistani counterpart’s decision of releasing the Indian pilot. FILE PHOTOS

British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday appreciated Prime Minister Imran Khan’s decision of releasing the Indian pilot, a move widely appreciated by the international community.

She welcomed the peace overtures by the prime minister amid heightened tensions between Pakistan and India, said a statement issued by the PM Office.

Prime Minister Imran apprised the British premier of Pakistan’s perspective on the developments since the Pulwama incident, in which nearly four dozen Indian soldiers were killed when a young Kashmiri drove a vehicle full of explosives into a military convoy in the Indian Occupied Kashmir district on February 14.

Prime Minister May welcomed her Pakistani counterpart’s decision of releasing Indian Air Force (IAF) Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, which has been widely appreciated by the international community.

She mentioned the need for both India and Pakistan to de-escalate tensions, adding that the UK was in touch with both sides in this regard.

Prime Minister Imran invited the UK premier for a visit to Pakistan with the latter reciprocating the gesture.


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What a diplomatic victory. We don't see things go in Pakistan's favour often. India got slapped, bent over in front of the world but then turned around to look all peace loving and dignified by releasing the captured pilot. Good as it gets. And the world has noted this. Across most of the international media Pakistan is looking good. Keep this up and Pakistan's image in ten years could be shining.
 
What a diplomatic victory. We don't see things go in Pakistan's favour often. India got slapped, bent over in front of the world but then turned around to look all peace loving and dignified by releasing the captured pilot. Good as it gets. And the world has noted this. Across most of the international media Pakistan is looking good. Keep this up and Pakistan's image in ten years could be shining.

Just needs to get the Mullah types out and we will become a "exotic" country to see in 10 years
 
Theresa May lauds PM Imran’s peace overtures amid Pak-India tensions
By News Desk
Published: March 3, 2019
173SHARES
SHARE TWEET EMAIL
1922294-mayimran-1551631186-929-640x480.jpg


British prime minister welcomes her Pakistani counterpart’s decision of releasing the Indian pilot. FILE PHOTOS

British Prime Minister Theresa May on Sunday appreciated Prime Minister Imran Khan’s decision of releasing the Indian pilot, a move widely appreciated by the international community.

She welcomed the peace overtures by the prime minister amid heightened tensions between Pakistan and India, said a statement issued by the PM Office.

Prime Minister Imran apprised the British premier of Pakistan’s perspective on the developments since the Pulwama incident, in which nearly four dozen Indian soldiers were killed when a young Kashmiri drove a vehicle full of explosives into a military convoy in the Indian Occupied Kashmir district on February 14.

Prime Minister May welcomed her Pakistani counterpart’s decision of releasing Indian Air Force (IAF) Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman, which has been widely appreciated by the international community.

She mentioned the need for both India and Pakistan to de-escalate tensions, adding that the UK was in touch with both sides in this regard.

Prime Minister Imran invited the UK premier for a visit to Pakistan with the latter reciprocating the gesture.


Read more: Imran Khan , india , Latest
Theresa who?
 
The pilot release by Imran was a great play. I’ve had several people bring up the recent Pak v India scenario and they had nothing praises for Pakistan and Imran. The kind of people you wouldn’t even think were interested in anything India-Pakistan.
 
Just needs to get the Mullah types out and we will become a "exotic" country to see in 10 years
No doubt religion needs to be under strict government control. Even big scholars have said this.
Look at central Asian republics and Turkey and even Arab States. Religion is given by certified religious scholars.. Every mosque is government funded, every madrassa is government funded . They study strictly Govt approved by course and sermons etc
 

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