Imran Khan: Former Prime Minister of Pakistan Imran Khan, who spewed venom against India, is seen changing these days. On Monday, he gave a surprising statement to India. Imran Khan said that he wanted to improve strained relations with India during his tenure, but the abrogation of Kashmir’s special status became an ‘obstacle’.
The 70-year-old cricketer-turned-politician also said that the then army chief General Qamar Javed Bajwa was more inclined to have better relations with India. Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf chairman Khan said that he wanted to improve relations with India during his three-and-a-half-year tenure, but the ideology of the RSS and the abolition of the special status (of Jammu and Kashmir) became an obstacle.
India should first reverse its decision and hold peace talks: Imran Khan
Khan said this while interacting with a group of foreign journalists at his residence in Zaman Park here. The former prime minister said his government did not insist on talks after India revoked Kashmir’s special status in 2019. Khan said that we want India to first reverse its decision and hold peace talks.
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I was the boss: Khan
When asked who was setting the foreign policy towards India during his tenure, he or General Bajwa, he replied, “I was the boss… I was setting the foreign policy.” However, lets go. Let me tell you that General Bajwa was keen to have better relations with India.
Khan had recently said that he did not have power during his tenure as Gen Bajwa was the one who was taking the decisions. On being reminded that he had expressed his wish before elections in India that Narendra Modi Win because he will solve the Kashmir issue. Khan said, “I still believe that only the leader of the right-wing party can resolve the conflict. Modi is from a right-wing party, so I wanted him to return to power and resolve the Kashmir issue.”
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