Imran Khan says willing to work with India on Kashmir issueAmrit Raj
Imran Khan spoke of “atrocities” in Kashmir. That all sounded hollow. First, its own track record of subjugating the people of Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir is so dismal that there are voices, quite loud ones, seeking liberation from Pakistan. And what is happening in Balochistan wher...
The water talks reportedly ended in a deadlock after the Indian delegation refused to accept Islamabad's objections over two hydro projects in Indian-Controlled Kashmir. However, a source from the Pakistani side told Xinhua that it cannot be called a deadlock as a two-member Pakistani delegation...
NEW YORK (AP) — Prime Minister Imran Khan sought to cast Pakistan as the victim of American ungratefulness and an international double standard in his address to the United Nations General Assembly on Friday. In a prerecorded speech aired during the evening, the Pakistani prime minister touched...
And there was Imran Khan, the Oxford educated debonair, deep baritone adding to his persona, who could unsettle best of the batsmen with his “in-dippers”, not to mention the charm offensive he could turn on in his public dealings. ...
Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday appreciated Turkey’s leadership for supporting Pakistan’s principled stance on India’s actions in Jammu and Kashmir, adding Islamabad and Ankara had always stood shoulder-to-shoulder in difficult times.
All government members but Ali Muhammad Khan had walked out of the house and boycotted the session after Qaiser announced his resignation as speaker. As the lone voice in the house supporting Imran Khan, Ali delivered a fiery speech, reminding the former opposition of his leader's achievements,...
“Pakistan won’t just think to retaliate. Pakistan will retaliate,” said Khan in a nationally televised address. The former cricket hero went on to demand Delhi share proof of Islamabad’s involvement in last week’s suicide blast in India-occupied Kashmir, which killed at least 41 Indian ...
Highlighting the worsening human rights situation in India-held Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday stressed the international community’s importance in helping find a peaceful resolution to the longstanding dispute. The Muslim world must especially work to prevent ongoing atrocities ...
Khan is set to address a rally at Minar-e-Pakistan, which will be his first power show in Lahore since April 10 when he was ousted from the office. It is believed that the rally would help reorganise the party on the pattern of one such event held on October 30, 2011 at the...