FIR being registered against Pakistani PM Imran Khan in India over nuclear weapons threat, Case filed

FIR being registered against Pakistani PM Imran Khan in India over nuclear weapons threat, Case filed

*NEW DELHI - A criminal First Information Report is** being registered against Pakistani PM Imran Khan in India over nuclear weapons threat during his UNGA Speech. *

A case has been filed against Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan in a court in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district on Saturday for using objectionable language against India and threatening it with nuclear war during his speech at the UN General Assembly in New York on Friday, Zee TV has reported.

According to reports, the case against Pakistan PM has been filed by a local lawyer Sudhir Kumar Ojha, who alleged that Khan had used objectionable language against India in his pseech.

The case was filed in the Chief Judicial Magistrate's court in Muzaffarpur.

The complainant further requested the court to direct an order to lodge an FIR against Khan on the basis of his complaint.

In his petition, Ojha said that the Pakistan Premier's remarks against India in reference to the scrapping of Article 370 will only instigate a section of people and create disharmony in the country.

While speaking at the UN General Assembly, Khan warned that there "will be a bloodbath" in Jammu and Kashmir whenever curfew is lifted.

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Targeting PM Narendra Modi, Khan said, "Illusions of racial superiority and arrogance lead people to make mistakes and cruel decisions," referring to the August 5 revocation of special status for Kashmir.