PM Imran expresses alarm about increasing crimes against Muslims in India: NYT
Feeling confident about PTI government, Imran Khan said his first priority was to take 100 million people out of poverty in Pakistan.
Highlights
- Imran Khan expressed alarm about India’s shift towards Hindu nationalism.
- Imran said Muslims are being attacked in India today.
- PM Imran says his first priority is to take 100 million people out of poverty.
ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan has expressed alarm about India’s shift towards Hindu nationalism, The New York Times reported.
PM Imran Khan was talking with foreign journalists on Tuesday.
Imran Khan also expressed alarm about increasing crimes against Muslims in India, reported the NYT.
The NYT quoted Imran Khan as saying “India used to be very open society,” adding that he never thought that he would see what was happening in India today.
Imran Khan said Muslims are being attacked in India today.
Feeling confident about PTI government, Imran Khan said his first priority was to take 100 million people out of poverty in Pakistan.
Imran Khan further said Pakistan would not allow militants to operate anymore.
Khan also reminisced about traveling the world as an international cricket star.
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