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Pak PM Imran Khan walks away when Zee News reporter tried to ask a question

When a Zee News reporter tried to pose a question to Pak PM Imran Khan, he didn't pay any heed and walked away from the stage.

  • Aditi Tyagi
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  • Sep 25, 2019, 10:13 AM IST

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan, who has been trying to propagate a false agenda on Kashmir against India at the United Nations during his current visit to the UNGA, seems is only interested in taking questions which suits his narrative but not the real ones.

After facing another setback on the Kashmir issue following his (Imran) Tuesday's meeting with President Donald Trump who once again said that mediation is only possible if India also seeks for it, now, the Pakistani premier was seen running away when a Zee News journalist tried to ask a question during his presser at the United Nations.

Zee News reporter Aditi Tyagi when tried to ask a question to Pak PM Imran Khan, he didn't pay any heed and walked away from the stage.

Guess, the Pakistani leader is only interested in taking or answering questions which promote Pakistan's false and fake narrative and has no strength to face Indian journalists.

Earlier on Tuesday, Imran Khan was seen in an embarrassing situation when Donald Trump asked him ''where do you find reporters like these" when a Pakistani journalist continued with his Kashmir rant while asking a question which was more of a statement as termed by President Trump who mocked him in front of all.

1. 'Where do you find reporters like these?': Donald Trump mocks Imran Khan

'Where do you find reporters like these?': Donald Trump mocks Imran Khan
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US President Donald Trump during a joint press conference with Pakistan PM Imran Khan asked a Pak journalist, "Are you a member of his (Imran's) team" when the reporter went rhetoric on Kashmir.

 

Mocking the Pakistani journalist that left Pak PM embarrassed, Donald Trump asked Imran, "Where do you find reporters like these?" and then questioned the reporter, "Are you from his (Imran) team? You are making a statement, not asking a question."

 

After being mocked by President Trump, the journalist said, "I am not a member of his (Imran's) team but an independent journalist, let me complete the question..."

 

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Hearing Pak's journalist's question who continued with his Kashmir rant, Trump said his question seemed more like a statement.

 

After some time in the press conference, the Pak journalist once again tried to ask a question to which Donald Trump again said, "make a very small, one-second statement." The reporter went ahead and started propagating Pak's false agenda on Kashmir. Listening to this, Trump asked Imran Khan, "Where do you find reporters like these?"

 

Following this, a Pakistani channel which was airing the press conference live immediately stopped the broadcast. (Photo: Reuters)

2. 'Pak's ISI trained terrorists to do jihad', admits Imran Khan

'Pak's ISI trained terrorists to do jihad', admits Imran Khan
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Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan has said that the Taliban has changed and this is not the Taliban of 2001.

 

Speaking in New York, Khan said, "I feel that this not the Taliban which was there in 2001 who was displaced by US. Things have changed. They say, you cross the river once. Realities have changed, they have learnt. Taliban realises they cannot control the whole of Afganistan. Afghan government knows that there needs to be some kind of peace deal. There has to be political settlement".

 

Adding, "I wish that this deal had been signed... then we had proceeded the only way US will eventually take the troops out and there will be peace".

 

Earlier this month US President called off peace talks with Taliban after an attack in Kabul. US is keen to withdraw from Afghanistan and had many rounds of negotiations with the group in Doha.

 

Meanwhile, Pakistani Prime Minister Khan blamed US for the situation Pakistan is in.

 

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He said, "In 1980s when Soviets invaded Afghanistan, Pakistan along with US, we organised the resistance. It was organised by the Pakistani ISI training the terrorists who were invited from all across the Muslim world to do jihad against the Soviet Union. So we created these terrorists groups against the Soviets. Jihad was glorified. Jihads were heroes then".

 

Explaining, "We first trained these guys for Jihad and it was a great idea and now we are telling the same groups as terrorism."

 

Pakistan has been facing pressure on the issue of terrorism and support to a terrorist on the territory under its control. Both India and Afghanistan both have raised the issue globally but Islamabad remains unfazed. (Photo: PTI)

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