Pak faces new refugee crisis: Imran on CAA, J& K lockdown Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday warned that Pakistan may face another refugee crisis if the international community failed to take notice of the current situation in India.
Speaking at a refugee summit in Islamabad on 40 years of hosting Afghan refugees in Pakistan, he said Indiau2019s u201c ultranationalist ideology going unchecked could lead to destruction and the region could become a flashpointu201d, the Express Tribune quoted him as saying. He said said PM Narendra Modiu2019s statement that India can destroy Pakistan in 11 days is not a responsible one by a premier of a nuclear state with a huge population.
He said because of the u201c Hindutvau201d ideology, Kashmiris have been lockdown for over 200 days. He alleged under the same ideology, the BJP- led government passed two discriminatory nationalistic legislations, targeting 200 million Muslims in India. Khan was referring to the CAA. Agencies u2018 Pakistan no longer safe haven for terroristsu2019 There are no u201c safe havensu201d for terror groups in Pakistan u201c right nowu201d, PM Imran Khan said on Monday while acknowledging publicly that it was possibly not the case earlier. His remark came as the Financial Action Task Force, the global anti- money laundering watchdog, began a meeting in Paris where Pakistan is trying to wriggle out of being blacklisted for not doing enough to combat terror financing.
Imran Khan said PM Modiu2019s statement that India can destroy Pakistan in 11 days is not a responsible one by a premier of a nuclear state with a huge population