By using this site, you agree to the Privacy Policy and Terms of Use.
Accept
clicktv.inclicktv.inclicktv.in
  • हिन्दी न्यूज़
  • CRITICLES
  • OPINION
  • CITIES
  • ELECTIONS
  • SPORTS
  • WORLD
  • INDIA
    • Arunachal Pradesh
    • Andhra Pradesh
    • Andaman and Nicobar
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Chhattisgarh
    • Goa
    • Uttar Pradesh
    • Uttarakhand
    • West Bengal
    • Gujarat
    • Haryana
    • Himachal Pradesh
    • Jammu and Kashmir
    • Jharkhand
    • Karnataka
    • Kerala
    • Lakshadweep
    • Madhya Pradesh
    • Maharashtra
    • Manipur
    • Odisha
    • Punjab
    • Rajasthan
    • Tamil Nadu
    • Tripura
  • Education
  • Crime
  • Business
Search
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
Reading: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan says greater chance of peace with India if Modi is re-elected
Share
Sign In
Aa
clicktv.inclicktv.in
Aa
  • Terms of Use
  • Privacy Policy
Search
  • हिन्दी न्यूज़
  • CRITICLES
  • OPINION
  • CITIES
  • ELECTIONS
  • SPORTS
  • WORLD
  • INDIA
    • Arunachal Pradesh
    • Andhra Pradesh
    • Andaman and Nicobar
    • Assam
    • Bihar
    • Chhattisgarh
    • Goa
    • Uttar Pradesh
    • Uttarakhand
    • West Bengal
    • Gujarat
    • Haryana
    • Himachal Pradesh
    • Jammu and Kashmir
    • Jharkhand
    • Karnataka
    • Kerala
    • Lakshadweep
    • Madhya Pradesh
    • Maharashtra
    • Manipur
    • Odisha
    • Punjab
    • Rajasthan
    • Tamil Nadu
    • Tripura
  • Education
  • Crime
  • Business
Have an existing account? Sign In
Follow US
© 2023 ClickTV.in. Designed By IBRAHIM ASHTAR . All Rights Reserved.
clicktv.in > Blog > CRITICLES > Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan says greater chance of peace with India if Modi is re-elected
CRITICLESELECTIONSINDIAOPINIONREPORTS

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan says greater chance of peace with India if Modi is re-elected

Editor
Last updated: 2019/04/10 at 1:20 PM
Editor
Share
4 Min Read
SHARE

Click Tv

India’s election is due to start on Thursday(local time) and will be staggered across several dates in April and May.

“There will be two Narendra Modis; one before the election, one after,” Mr Khan said.

Mr Modi sent warplanes to bomb Pakistani territory in February, in retaliation for a suicide bombing that killed more than 40 Indian paramilitary police in disputed Kashmir.

The two nuclear-armed nations came to the brink of war, as India blamed Pakistan for backing the terrorist group responsible.

Calls for retaliation escalated, with Pakistan shooting down an Indian fighter jet in a dogfight.

Despite the recent hostilities, Mr Khan said dialogue would be more likely if the current Hindu nationalist government was returned to power.

He said the opposition Congress party would be too scared of a backlash from India’s right-wing to engage in peace talks with Pakistan.

Speaking to a small group of foreign journalists including the ABC, Mr Khan said Pakistan was compelled to return fire after Indian warplanes breached its airspace.

“There would be a nasty response from the population if we didn’t retaliate,” Mr Khan said.

“No government would survive in Pakistan if you did not retaliate.”

But Mr Khan said Pakistan was working at dismantling the terrorist group Jaish-e-Mohammed, which claimed the suicide bombing on Indian troops.

Senior military officials confirmed that dozens of members of the group have been arrested.

But when asked why the group’s leader Masood Azhar had not been found, Mr Khan demurred.

“Masood has really been underground, ineffective, he’s not really in charge right now,” he said.

“We know he’s not well, I don’t know.

“But more important than him is the set-up of his whole organisation, so that is being dismantled”.

Duration: 2 minutes 48 seconds2m 48s

VIDEOThe world’s largest exercise in democracy, by the numbers (Graphic: ABC News/Jarrod Fankhauser)

Khan vows to root out extremists

Mr Khan has vowed to eliminate the many militant groups that operate within Pakistani borders.

Since coming to power last August, the former cricket star has announced a plan to rid madrassas (Islamic religious schools) of extremist teachings by directing that the religious schools teach an expanded range of subjects beyond the Quran.

Senior Pakistan Government officials said there were more than 32,000 madrassas in the country, and they’ve identified up to 200 that have extremist links.

Mr Khan also said the Government would take over charity hospitals run by extremist groups.

“We have decided for the future of this country — forget the outside pressure — we will not allow militias to function anymore, because actually Pakistani society suffers as a result,” Mr Khan said.

“For the first time in history, our government has gone after them.

“And not because of pressure from India, because there is a consensus in Pakistan”.

Mr Khan said the Pakistani military was in lockstep with the Government over rooting out militant groups.

Senior military officials said Pakistan had no chance of growing its economy without eliminating extremist groups.

Pakistan has come close to being placed on a global blacklist for states involved in financing terrorism.

Inclusion would mean being cut off from global trade and investment, which Pakistan is desperately seeking as its trade deficit worsens.

Source: http://amp.abc.net.au/article/10987258

You Might Also Like

Qur’anic Fruits for Health and Nutrition: Summer Special

Century of Cinema Comes Alive at IFFD with T.R.I.S. Exhibition Showcasing Legends from Dilip Kumar to Shah Rukh Khan

The Actual Burial Site of Imam Hussain’s (RA) Head: A Historical and Scholarly Debate

Where’s the Holy Head of Hussain? Did You Really Stop To Seriously Think It Over? By Ghulam Rasool Dehlvi

“Our syncretic culture must be preserved for our national strength in the path of Sufis”: Syed Ashraf Kichauchchwi 

TAGGED: #Imran Khan, #India Pakistan relations, #Modi, #Narendra Modi, #Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Click tv, Clicktv, Clicktv.in

Sign Up For Daily Newsletter

Be keep up! Get the latest breaking news delivered straight to your inbox.
[mc4wp_form]
By signing up, you agree to our Terms of Use and acknowledge the data practices in our Privacy Policy. You may unsubscribe at any time.
Editor April 10, 2019 April 10, 2019
Share This Article
Facebook Twitter Copy Link Print
Share
Previous Article Shaikh Abu Bakr or Asjad Raza: Who has the legitimacy of being Qazi-ul-Quzat (Grand Mufti) in India?
Next Article Pakistan Shamelessly Raises Kashmir Issue At OIC But Tragically Ignores the Uyghur Persecution In China’s ‘Concentration Camps’
Leave a comment Leave a comment

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Stay Connected

235.3k Followers Like
69.1k Followers Follow
11.6k Followers Pin
56.4k Followers Follow
136k Subscribers Subscribe
4.4k Followers Follow

Latest News

Qur’anic Fruits for Health and Nutrition: Summer Special
OPINION May 2, 2026
Century of Cinema Comes Alive at IFFD with T.R.I.S. Exhibition Showcasing Legends from Dilip Kumar to Shah Rukh Khan
Events INDIA REPORTS THE-MEDIA-RUMBLE March 24, 2026
The Actual Burial Site of Imam Hussain’s (RA) Head: A Historical and Scholarly Debate
Jammu and Kashmir OPINION WORLD April 11, 2025
Where’s the Holy Head of Hussain? Did You Really Stop To Seriously Think It Over? By Ghulam Rasool Dehlvi
CRITICLES OPINION WORLD April 9, 2025
//

Quick Link

  • OPINION
  • INDIA
  • REPORTS
  • CRITICLES
  • WORLD
  • Term & Condition
  • Privacy Policy

Quick Link

  • Andhra Pradesh
  • Arunachal Pradesh
  • Assam
  • Bihar
  • Gujarat
  • Haryana
  • Jammu and Kashmir
  • Jharkhand

Sign Up for Our Newsletter

Subscribe to our newsletter to get our newest articles instantly!

[mc4wp_form id=”847″]

Follow US
© 2023 ClickTV.in. Designed By IBRAHIM ASHTAR . All Rights Reserved.
Join Us!

Subscribe to our newsletter and never miss our latest news, podcasts etc..

[mc4wp_form]
Zero spam, Unsubscribe at any time.
adbanner
AdBlock Detected
Our site is an advertising supported site. Please whitelist to support our site.
Okay, I'll Whitelist
Welcome Back!

Sign in to your account

Lost your password?