PM vows to expose India's belligerent designs towards Pakistan, Modi Govt's fascism

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ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has reiterated the commitment to continue to expose India's belligerent designs towards Pakistan and Modi government's fascism.

In a series of tweets on Monday, he urged the international community to stop India from its reckless and militarist agenda before the Modi government's brinkmanship pushes the region into a conflict it cannot afford.

Imran Khan regretted that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi continues to turn India into a rogue state.

The Prime Minister said Indian sponsorship of terrorism in Pakistan, its abuses in illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir and a fifteen year global disinformation campaign against us stand exposed.

He said India's own media now has revealed the dirty nexus that is pushing our nuclearized region to the brink of a conflict.

Referring to his address to the UN General Assembly in 2019 as to how India's fascist Modi government used the Balakot crisis for domestic electoral gains, the Prime Minister said latest revelations from communication of an Indian journalist, known for his warmongering, reveal the unholy nexus between the Modi government and the Indian media that led to a dangerous military adventurism to win an election in utter disregard for the consequences of destabilizing the entire region. He said Pakistan averted a larger crisis by a responsible and measured response to Balakot.

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