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Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif again praises Burhan Wani

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Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Wednesday accused India of stalling the dialogue process and urged world powers to ensure that UN resolutions on Kashmir are implemented.

At the same time, he praised Hizbul militant yet again while addressing a joint session of Parliament on Kashmir issue saying, “Burhan Wani’s sacrifice has brought Kashmir movement to a defining moment.”

With constant ceasefire violations getting more frequent post-India’s surgical strike across the LoC, Pakistan’s acts are conveying exactly the opposite of what PM Nawaz Sharif is saying in the Parliament. The PM in Pakistan Parliament said that Pakistan is against war and wants peace.

Sharif said, “We want peace. We are against war and want to resolve all issues including Kashmir peacefully.”

While Pakistan has been in constant denial of the surgical strikes but he held meeting with top civil and military leadership of Pakistan on Tuesday to discuss national security, with a special focus on the situation along the Line of Control (LoC) and the Kashmir issue.

Nawaz also added that within hours of the Uri attack and without any investigation, India blamed Pakistan for it. Through this, one can see what India’s motives are, Nawaz said.

“Pakistan is the biggest state who is the victim of terrorism,” Sharif pointed out.

Indulging in his usual anti-India rhetoric he said, “On September 28, India’s ceasefire violation resulted in the death of our two soldiers. It was befittingly responded and was conveyed that Pakistan Army is fully capable of responding to any aggression.”

Apparently referring to Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s statement that India and Pakistan should fight against poverty, Sharif said, “If they want us to fight them to end poverty, then they should realise that poverty cannot be ended by driving tanks on farmlands.”

Sharif last week called the joint session of bicameral Parliament to discuss tensions with India.

 

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