Pakistani PM Imran Khan's message to the nation from New York Airport while departing for Pakistan
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NEW YORK – Pakistani PM Imran Khan's message to the nation from New York Airport while departing for Pakistan.
He said Pakistani nation need not to be disappointed as loud and clear message has been delivered to the World over Occupied Kashmir and regarding Indian government.
Prime Minister Imran Khan said on Saturday that the message regarding the ongoing crisis in Kashmir was successfully conveyed to the global community.
Talking to a private TV channel minutes before leaving from New York, the premier said the United Nations, the US, Russia and global players were apprised of the brutality unleashed in Kashmir against 8 million people.
“It’s an ongoing process and public should not be frustrated as there can be ups and downs in the struggle,” he said link.
When asked about the anticipated heroic welcome at the Islamabad airport, the premier said he was grateful to Almighty Allah.
Prime Minister Imran Khan flew off from New York Saturday morning, however, due to a technical fault his plane was routed back.
On Friday, the premier called out Indian Premier Narendra Modi for suppressing the people of Kashmir as he made his first-ever speech before the United Nations General Assembly.
‘The purpose of my trip is to reveal what is happening in Kashmir,’ said the premier in his address before the 193-member body, adding that India illegally revoked article 370 that granted Kashmir a special autonomy, noting that the total number of India forces in the occupied valley stood at 900,000.
“No government has taken this stern action against terror elements. India accuses us of terrorism but We have dismantled all terror groups and I invite the UN to send its observers to witness it themselves”, said the Prime Minister.
