Published 14:20 IST, September 29th 2019
Case filed against Pak PM Imran Khan in Bihar court for UNGA speech
A case has been lodged against Pakistan PM Imran Khan in a court in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district over his 50-minute anti-India rant in his UNGA address
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Two days after Pakistan PM Imran Khan addressed United Nations General Assembly in New York and gave a 50-minute anti-India rant in front of world leaders, a case has been lodged against him in a court in Bihar's Muzaffarpur district on Saturday. As per a news ncy, case has been lodged against Pakistan PM by lawyer Sudhir Kumar Ojha in Chief Judicial Magistrate's court in Bihar's Muzaffarpur. In case, Bihar lawyer has alleged that Imran Khan made objectionable statements, threatening war against India in his UNGA address.
In his complaint, Ojha charged that Imran Khan has made objectionable statements including a threat of nuclear war against India during his speech in (UNGA). lawyer has also charged that Imran Khan's remarks against India's decision to abrogate Article 370 will create disharmony in country. On basis of his complaint, lawyer has also urged court to order an FIR against Pakistan PM.
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Imran Khan threatens ar Pulwama-like attack
In his address at 74th UNGA at UN Headquarters, Pakistan PM Imran Khan threatened 'ar Pulwama' when restrictions in Kashmir will be completely lifted. Imran Khan went on to fearmonger over condition in Jammu and Kashmir in aftermath of abrogation of Article 370. He claimed that re will be "bloodbath" when curfew in Kashmir will be lifted.
"This has serious consequences, which is why I am here. What is going to happen when curfew is lifted will be a bloodbath. Narendra Modi says se troops are for development and prosperity of Kashmir. What are se 900,000 troops going to do when y (Kashmiris) come out? It will be a bloodbath. What will be impact on people of Kashmir?" Imran Khan had said in his speech.
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India hits back at Pakistan
In a befitting reply to Pakistan PM Imran Khan over his UNGA address, First Secretary MEA Vidisha Maitra asserted that Indian citizens do t need anyone else to speak on ir behalf, reiterating India's position on J&K. India also added that Imran Khan's address appeared like a 'hate speech' at UNGA, adding that words matter in diplomacy. First Secretary MEA furr posed a set of questions to Imran Khan asking if Pakistan Prime Minister would deny to city of New York that he was an open defender of Osama bin Laden?
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(With ncy inputs)
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13:42 IST, September 29th 2019