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Pak PM’s remark on BJP’s win sparks controversy

Pratidin Bureau

The Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan stated that BJP's win in the Lok Sabha Elections will guarantee better chances of peace talks between the two countries.

Speaking to few foreign journalists in an interview, Khan said, "Perhaps if the BJP – a right-wing party – wins, some kind of settlement in Kashmir could be reached".

News Agency Reuters quoted Khan saying that if the next government in India were led by the Congress party, it might be "too scared" to seek a settlement with Pakistan over Kashmir, fearing a backlash.

However, Pakistan PM backing Indian PM's win has been counterblasted by several leaders of the opposition.

Taking to twitter, PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti has said:

Congress leader Randeep Singh Surjewala taking a jibe on Pak PM's remark said:

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