Wednesday, 28 November 2018

Imran Khan: India and Pakistan will never battle a war, to try and consider it is foolish

Pakistan, Nov 28 Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday borrowed heavily from cricketing nuances and literary works to feature the requirement for his nation to better relations with India. Talking soon after the establishing the foundation stone for Kartarpur Corridor, he said the two atomic outfitted nations will never battle a war against one another.

Cricketer-turned-politician turned-PM Imran said that cricketers who enjoy dangers and reprieve the standards will in general be more effective than the individuals who don't. He used the reference to clarify exactly why both Pakistan and India should give up off traditional rivalries. "Where Pakistan and India stand today, we have seen such a circumstance for a long time now. We will remain stuck along these lines except if we break the shackles of the past and quit pointing the finger at one another. There have been botches on the two sides. (In any case, We ought not live before. It should be used to learn lessons," he said.

Imran also attempted to mount a defence for Sidhu who was reprimanded in India for embracing Pakistan Army head amid his past visit. "I just don't get the reactions Sidhu got after his last visit. Here was a man who accompanied a message of harmony. Harmony is the thing that we all need. Both our nations are nuclear powers. There can never be any war between Pakistan and India and to try and consider it is absolutely foolish," he said.

Even as Imran calls for peace, India has kept up that two-sided talks can't take place till Islamabad stops supporting terrorism. And keeping in mind that the Pakistani PM kept up that there should be a political will in India to set up great neighbourly relations, he didn't address the issue of home-grown terrorism and the more than once settled truth that the nation's Army and ISI extends out clandestine and unmistakable help to terrorists.

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