Published 15:39 IST, September 27th 2019
SPOTTED: Poster hammering Pak on religious atrocities at Imran's hotel
In an embarrassment for Pak's PM Imran Khan, hours before his address at UNGA, activists from NY have put anti-Pakistan banner exposing Pak's atrocity.
In what may be called a massive embarrassment for Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan, hours before his address at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), activists from New York have put anti-Pakistan banner on trucks at the Times Square. In a video accessed by Republic TV, two trucks can be seen parked with digital posters exposing Pakistan's religious atrocity. One of the digital poster on the truck parked outside the Westin hotel in New York's Time Square states 'Pakistan Stop supporting Religious Extremists' and the other states 'Greater Karachi'.
Here are the pictures:
Baloch demands freedom
A Baloch activist Kehkashan Haider, belonging to the Muhajir Qaumi Movement on Friday has requested Prime Minister Narendra Modi, US President Donald Trump and the United Nations to save them from the atrocities of the Pak army. "We request President Trump and Mr Modi, we request the world leaders, we demand freedom from Pakistan. Pakistan should be blacklisted, all the fundings and aid to Pakistan should be stopped. Pakistan is a terrorist state," she said. Another Baloch activist Nabi Baloch while speaking to Republic TV said, Pakistan PM Imran Khan is a 'puppet' of the army. He added that Khan talking about justice in Kashmir is his hypocrisy. He said that the state of Pakistan is taking forward its project of terrorism in the name of Islam.
PM Modi in the US
Prime Minister Modi is on a six-day US visit. He attended the mega Howdy Modi event on the first day and addressed 50,000 Indian Americans at the NRG Stadium in Houston. US President Donald Trump also made his appearance at the event. The very next day, on September 23, the Prime Minister addressed the UN Climate Summit at the UN headquarters in New York. On September 24, the Prime Minister inaugurated the Gandhi Solar park and spoke at a special program to celebrate Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary. He also met US president for bilateral talks. He addressed the GBF on Wednesday and is scheduled to speak at the UNGA on September 27.
Updated 16:23 IST, September 27th 2019