Rehman Malik terms Swaraj’s speech at UNGA pack of lies
ISLAMABAD: Former Interior Minister and Chairman Senate’s Committee on Interior Senator Rehman Malik on Tuesday dubbed the speech of Indian Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj to the United Nations General Assembly as a pack of lies and questioned whether India did not sign the resolution on Kashmir that was existed in the United Nations.
“Why Sushma Swaraj tells a lie at the forum of the United Nations that Kashmir is integral part of India,” he said while talking to newsmen outside the Parliament House. The former Interior Minister warned if India was thinking of one surgical strike in Pakistan then we will make surgical strikes throughout India.
Senator Rehman Malik said that Prime Minister Modi is a threat for his own country and Indian opposition should bring the no-confidence against him. “Indian Prime Minister Modi is suffering from brain disease and until and unless his treatment is made he should not be allowed to act as prime minister,” he said.
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