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Will never again look for dialogues with India, says PM Imran Khan in NYT interview


Islamabad: Prime Minister Imran Khan has said he would never again look for exchange with India. 

"There is no point in talking to them. I mean, I have done all the talking. Unfortunately, now when I look back, all the overtures that I was making for peace and dialogue, I think they took it for appeasement,” said he in a interview with The New York Times days after India denied uncommon status of Occupied Kashmir in the midst of a security clampdown. 

The involved Muslim area still stays under time limitation since August 5. 

"There is nothing more that we can do," said by Imran Khan. 

The chief said lives of 8,000,000 Kashmiris are at stake."We are all worried that there is ethnic cleansing and genocide about to happen.

Imran Khan cautioned that Pakistan would be compelled to react if India propelled a military activity against his nation. 

He said India may dispatch a tricky false-banner activity in Kashmir to legitimize activity against Pakistan. 
"My worry is that this can escalate and for two nuclear-armed countries, it should be alarming for the world what we are facing now,” he disclosed to The New York Times .

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