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Imran Khan warns UN of potential nuclear war in Kashmir

I don't leech upon anyone, ,I just provoke,, like u do,,, jus different style bhayyajee

I told you yesterday provocation Dont work.

However it seems you are victim of Bhayya Supremacy. Are they taking away all the Jobs in your Distrikt?

I keep forgetting where you from btw
 
Don't worry first try to stop diarrhoea of Bipin. We heard he is leaking badly.
We don't mind what part of your body you use to seal his orifices.
Bhayyajee,,,u shud not use any of ur body parts to stop diarrhoea.(I don't even want to imagine how u do it)
Try loperamide from next time,,free advice
 
History,,exactly!
History has already depicted who is weak n coward,,u just need to study it,,n understand what has happened to ur people for last 2-3 milleniums.
Neither zahiruddin babur(chagtai turk) nor salahuddin ayubi(kurd) were bhayyas(btw genghis too wasnt a bhayya).
so no point comparing apple wid oranges.
Its like expecting a donkey to climb a tree just coz once some monkey rode it.
Although My comment was general in nature but From your reply, you are basically admitting that your type cannot produce a leader? I mean I am not bahyya, I have Turkish-mongol ancestry, so it kinda narrow it down to you.
 
I told you yesterday provocation Dont work.

However it seems you are victim of Bhayya Supremacy. Are they taking away all the Jobs in your Distrikt?

I keep forgetting where you from btw
Humara job koi nahi le sakat hai,,,abhi kuch din pehle arbi gadho ko training di,, ek pakistani doctor sab bhi the,,,, batata hu kabhi story

Although My comment was general in nature but From your reply, you are basically admitting that your type cannot produce a leader? I mean I am not bahyya, I have Turkish-mongol ancestry, so it kinda narrow it down to you.
Of course like most pakistanis, ,,anything but not bhayya
 
Humara job koi nahi le sakat hai,,,abhi kuch din pehle arbi gadho ko training di,, ek pakistani doctor sab bhi the,,,, batata hu kabhi story

What town you from non bhayya supermacist?
 
What town you from non bhayya supermacist?
Geaography thoda dekh le sirjee, ,,bhayyaland is from banks of sind to baks of ganga,,,, beyond tht has always been non bhayya
Ps-n thr is no supremacist in me, ,, u want to know supremacist, , just imagine 5% of population who even r not indigenous to the land n they make every other ethnicity discard thr mother tongue n learn thr own minority language by heart,,, thts what supremacy is
 
Geaography thoda dekh le sirjee, ,,bhayyaland is from banks of sind to baks of ganga,,,, beyond tht has always been non bhayya

name your town non bhayya supermacist.

for the amount of Hindi you use on the forum, it seems you are quite a pet of the bhayyas
 
Of course like most pakistanis, ,,anything but not bhayya
Well it is what it is, read some history And genetics makeup of different regions. I mean it’s not rocket science. If I am not wrong all Bhayya population in Pak came from India during partition. Although not all of them were bahyya’s and many have Mughal, Afghan, Kashmiri, Punjabi or other ancestry
 
Bhayyajee,,,u shud not use any of ur body parts to stop diarrhoea.(I don't even want to imagine how u do it)
Try loperamide from next time,,free advice

Like I said, you are free to use whatever body part you want to stop the Diarrhoea of Bipin.
Hurry up, the poor soul had it since 27th Feb 2019. You would be rewarded handsomely.
 
Let us see what history PMIK makes here. We will know soon enough.
He is building up the steam hope this steam create momentum in the right direction. Something when steam isn’t creating the expected momentum, IK can always push start the momentum and steam will keep it rolling.
 
Imran Khan warns UN of potential nuclear war in Kashmir


Pakistan PM says he has tried to tell world leaders of growing risk of conflict with India over disputed region

Julian Borger in New York and Azhar Farooq in Srinagar

Thu 26 Sep 2019 06.28 BSTLast modified on Thu 26 Sep 2019 08.56 BST

Imran Khan, the Pakistan PM, speaks to the media in New York where he said: ‘We are heading for a potential disaster of proportions that no one here realises.’ Photograph: Angela Weiss/AFP/Getty Images
Pakistan’s prime minister, Imran Khan, has said he has been trying to raise the alarm at the United Nations this week about the danger of a nuclear war breaking out over Kashmir.

India and Pakistan came close to a conflict in February when India bombed Pakistani territory for the first time in a half century and warplanes from both countries fought a dogfight over the divided region.

Tensions were defused when Pakistan returned a downed Indian pilot. But they have grown again since India revoked a constitutional clause that endowed semi-autonomous status on the part of Kashmir under its control in August. India moved hundreds of thousands of troops to the region and carried out thousands of arrests.

Khan said the move was driven by the Hindu nationalist ideology of the Indian prime minister, Narendra Modi, whom he called a “fascist”.

The Muslim-majority territory is currently under heightened security, while mobile and internet services have been cut, but Khan predicted a popular backlash once such measures are lifted.

“They’ll come out on the streets. What happens then?” Khan told journalists at the UN general assembly. He pointed to the presence of a 900,000-strong Indian force there currently enforcing security.

“I fear there will be a massacre and things will start to go out of control,” the Pakistani leader said.

“My main reason for coming here was to meet world leaders at the UN and speak about this. We are heading for a potential disaster of proportions that no one here realises,” Khan said. “It is the only time since the Cuban crisis that two nuclear-armed countries are coming face to face. We did come to face to face in February.”

Khan has vowed to defend Pakistani territory but has also expressed fear of an uncontrolled escalation. He spoke on Wednesday about his dilemma on being told of the Indian air strikes.

“In February, my army chief calls me up and the air force chief, [saying] that Indian jets have come and bombed Pakistan territory. What do we do? What do we do?” Khan said. “Should I – should we – have to make that choice.”

He said he had expressed his fears in conversations this week with Donald Trump, Angela Merkel, Emmanuel Macron and Boris Johnson.

Trump has offered to mediate, but only if both Pakistan and India agree. India has been resistant to outside mediation, and Modi has presented his actions in Indian-controlled Kashmir as essential to counter separatism and terrorism, which he accuses Pakistan of fomenting.

But Khan has faced an uphill task. Trump has become a close political ally of Modi, even appearing as the Indian prime minister’s guest last Sunday at a Texas rally of some Indian Americans. But on Monday, Trump described some of Modi’s rhetoric as “very aggressive”.

“I have tried my best,” Khan said. “What options do we have? What do we do? Do we just wait for this nightmare scenario to unfold and hope that nothing happens.”

In Kashmir, residents are watching the developments at the UN closely. “I hope the UN does something that helps Kashmir otherwise generations of our sacrifices will be ruined,” said Mohammad Ramzan, who lives in Pulwama, south Kashmir.

“At least my generation saw good days and also the bad days. But I fear for the future of my sons and daughters,” he said as he visited his son in Srinagar, Kashmir’s main city. “We are now caught between an abyss and a fire,” he said.

In parts of south Kashmir, which has been the epicentre of new generation of anti-India insurgents, local residents said militants had asked for a complete shutdown until Friday’s meeting, when Khan and Modi are both expected to address the annual session in New York.

“We are not sure if the militants have actually said it or not, but no one is willing to take a risk,” added Ramzan. Shops in South Kashmir remain shut and roads mostly empty.

Some are sceptical that the UN meeting will lead to progress. “I don’t think anything will happen. At the end it is our fight, no one else will come to fight it,” said a shopkeeper in Srinagar, who asked to remain anonymous.

Meanwhile, Khan said he had been asked by both the US and Saudi Arabia to act as a mediator with Iran.

“President Trump asked me and also Prince Mohammed bin Salman asked me to speak to the Iranians, and we are trying our best that this should not develop into a conflict,” Khan said. “The good thing about President Trump is that I feel he’s not a pro-war person, although I can see that there are others who are egging him on. But his instinct, quite rightly is not for war ... I think that’s very admirable.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2...-warns-un-of-potential-nuclear-war-in-kashmir
All part of great game, frist foolishly drawing attention towards nuclear assets thn thearting the world?
It will be the next demand of IMF to give up ur assets now or after the war, cause world don't care much about tht nuclear threat cause thy knew well, pak has sold the Kashmir and these statements r Jst for domestic poor ppls, who been sentenced with worst of taxes, slowly and step by step this traitor leadership is getting exposed and there I'll be a time when ppls of Pakistan will hold them responsible for tht sell-off

He is building up the steam hope this steam create momentum in the right direction. Something when steam isn’t creating the expected momentum, IK can always push start the momentum and steam will keep it rolling.
Sure kerp it up untill modi takes over Azad Kashmir and GB this fool will still be doing speeches and Thts his job building the steam??? Lolzz
 

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