The pot that calls the kettle black! Imran Khan said – India’s responsibility is to create the right environment for dialogue

Prime Minister Imran Khan’s response comes after India and Pakistan agreed to the LOC ceasefire. After agreeing to a cease-fire along the Line of Control between India and Pakistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan on Saturday said it was up to India to create a conducive environment for further talks. Moreover, Pakistan has declared itself a supporter of peace and dialogue, and Kashmir’s resentment is different. At the same time, Emran Khan, embarrassed in front of the world by the Balakot attack, is cheering the army on his cheek.

Imran Khan made several tweets on the second anniversary of Pakistan’s counterattack in Balakot that ended the Jaish-e-Mohammed terrorist hideout and said Kashmiri people should be given the right to self-determination. Take the steps that India must do. Imran Khan said on Saturday that India’s responsibility is to create the right environment with a view to improving the bilateral relationship.

In a tweet on the second anniversary of Pakistan’s counterattack after the Indian Air Force (IAF) targeted the Jaish-e-Mohammed (JM) camp in Balakot in 2019, Khan said India would visit Kashmiris. Right to self-determination. Imran Khan also said that Pakistan is ready to move forward to address all issues through dialogue.

Imran tweeted, ‘I congratulate the entire country and my army on India’s two-year illegal military air strike on Pakistan. As a proud and confident nation, we have responded strongly to our time and place. By returning the imprisoned pilot, we showed the world Pakistan’s responsible attitude in the face of the irresponsible military instability of Indian India.

Imran Khan tweeted, ‘I agree to restoring the ceasefire on the Line of Control. India is responsible for creating a conducive environment for more talks. He said India should take steps in accordance with the UN Security Council resolutions to provide long-term Kashmir demand and power.

Explain that India and Pakistan have agreed to strictly follow ceasefire agreements and mutual agreements in the Line of Control and all other sectors from midnight of February 24-25. This was Emran Khan’s first response after this. The Government of India has already stated that India wants a common neighbor relationship with Pakistan and is committed to resolving all issues bilaterally peacefully. Foreign Ministry spokesperson Anurag Srivastava told reporters that there has been no change in our stance on key issues. I don’t need to repeat this.

Imran Khan praises Pakistan’s military forces. He tweeted, ‘I congratulate the entire country and my army on completing two years of Pakistan’s action in response to India’s illegal air strikes. As a nation of pride and confidence we have responded strongly to our time and place. “I tell you that Imran Khan was referring to this action when India attacked Balakot on 26 February, and in response, Pakistan tried to attack on 27 February, the wing commander fell while chasing Pakistan’s ground.

In another tweet, returning the jailed Indian pilot, he said that in the wake of India’s irresponsible military instability, we have shown Pakistan’s responsible attitude to the world. We have always stood for peace and are willing to continue to solve all problems through dialogue.

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