Will continue exposing India's belligerent designs for Pakistan, says PM Imran
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Monday that his government would continue exposing India's belligerent designs on Pakistan and Indian PM Narendra Modi’s fascism.
The premier's remarks came a day after Pakistan expressed hope that the international community would hold India accountable for vitiating the regional security environment after it emerged that New Delhi had staged the Pulwama attack to ensure election win for Modi.
“[International] community must stop India from its reckless, militarist agenda before the Modi government's brinkmanship pushes our region into a conflict it cannot control,” PM Imran urged in a series of tweets.
The premier reminded that he had spoken at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) in 2019 about Modi-led fascist India using the Balakot incident for domestic electoral gains.
“Latest revelations from [the] communication of an Indian journalist, known for his warmongering, reveal the unholy nexus between the Modi government and Indian media that led to a dangerous military adventurism to win an election in utter disregard for the consequences of destabilising the entire region," PM Imran further observed.
The premier maintained that Pakistan averted a larger crisis by [taking] a responsible, measured response to Balakot. “Yet, Modi [government] continues to turn India into a rogue state,” he said.
"Indian sponsorship of terrorism in Pakistan, its abuses in Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) and a 15-year Indian global disinformation campaign against us all stand exposed," PM Imran said.
He further maintained that India's own media had now revealed the dirty nexus that was bringing the nuclearised region to the brink of a conflict "it cannot afford,” he further added.
Earlier in the day, Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi also said that Pakistan would forcefully raise the evil Indian conspiracies and state terrorism globally.
On January 16, India’s false flag operations against Pakistan were uncovered once again as New Delhi’s campaign to malign Islamabad’s reputation stood exposed before the world after a damning WhatsApp conversation between Arnab Goswami, chief editor of Republic TV, and Pratho Dasgupta -- the incarcerated head of ratings company Broadcast Audience Research Council (BARC) -- was made public.
Under investigation for a slew of charges, Republic TV anchor, Arnab Goswami was apparently aware of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s plan to conduct airstrikes near Balakot -- 48 hours prior to the intrusion into Pakistan’s airspace, that ended in an international embracement for his country in 2019.