Pakistan’s warning to countries supporting India on Kashmir issue, Minister said – missiles will be fired on these countries
New Delhi: Pakistan has been opposing the removal of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir from the beginning. This issue was also raised in the UN in Pakistan but it did not get any success from anywhere. But in spite of all this, the Government of Pakistan and their ministers have continued to make statements about Jammu and Kashmir. The latest statement came from Ali Amin Gandapur, Minister of Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan Affairs of the Government of Pakistan. He has spoken of a missile attack on the Kashmir issue, warning the countries that are supporting India. In such a situation, the countries that are supporting India on Kashmir issue are like enemies for us. We will launch missiles on these decades along with India
Earlier too, Pakistan had given many statements on the Kashmir issue. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan told a delegation of the US Congress on a tour of the country on Monday that there is no question of holding talks with India in view of the situation in Kashmir. ‘Geo News’ reported that Khan, in a conversation with US senators Chris Van Hollen and Maggie Hassan, said that there would be no talks with India. The two senators shared their experiences with the Prime Minister after visiting Pakistan-occupied Kashmir on Sunday. Imran Khan said that he was the biggest supporter of India-Pakistan talks but it is impossible till the situation improves in Kashmir. India told Pakistan that as long as it continues to support terrorism across the border, New Delhi will not hold talks with Islamabad.
Imran Khan said that the international community should raise its voice for the rights of the Kashmiri people. He made these remarks during a meeting with Hollen and Haasan. The two senators met the Prime Minister in Islamabad. According to ‘Geo TV’, Khan had said that it is important for the international community to raise its voice for the respect of the rights and freedom of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
Simultaneously, Imran Khan said that there is a turbulent situation in the area. He also praised the US parliament along with both senators for focusing on the subject. Khan had mentioned that Pakistan and America have a common interest in bringing peace to Afghanistan. While expressing his commitment to a political solution in Afghanistan, Khan said that it is necessary to restore the US-Taliban peace talks. The two US senators also met Army Chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa and discussed various issues.