Wednesday, February 27, 2019

if war takes place it will not be in my or Narendra Modi's control Pakistan pm Imran Khan

Pakistan PM Imran Khan reiterated his offer of peace to resolve the ongoing tensions with India and urged New Delhi to settle this issue with talks. In an address to the nation, PM Khan also made a false claim of Pakistan Air Force (PAF) jets “successfully targeting non-military targets across the LoC”. According to Times Now, the PAF fighters were planning to target Brigade HQ in J&K during which they lost an F-16 fighter jet after Indian forces retaliated.

“All wars in world history have been miscalculated, those who started the wars did not know where it will end. So, I want to ask India, with the weapons you and we have, can we afford miscalculation,” Khan said.

He also said that Pakistan had offered to help India in investigating Pulwama terror attack and said that Islamabad was willing to cooperate with New Delhi but even then India conducted air strikes on Balakot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.


The Pakistan PM also said that if a war starts between both the countries then it will not be in his or his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi's control.

“If you want any kind of talks on terrorism, we are ready. Better sense must prevail. We should sit down and talk,” PM Khan said.

Khan also said that Pakistan won't benefit by allowing its land to be used for terrorism and said that Islamabad’s action on non-military targets across the LoC was only to convey that “if you can come to our country then we can do the same.”

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