Pakistani PM Khan fears bloodbath in Kashmir – UNGA 2019

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‘The world needed to understand the suffering those actions were causing the Kashmiri people.’ Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan warns of a potential bloodbath in the disputed territory of Kashmir and Jammu

Imran Khan, prime minister of Pakistan, addresses the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly at UN headquarters in New York, US, on September 27, 2019. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan warned on Friday there would be a bloodbath when India lifts its curfew in India-administered Kashmir and that any all-out conflict between the two nuclear-armed nations would reverberate far beyond their borders.

Modi's Hindu nationalist-led government imposed a sweeping military curfew and cut off residents in the Muslim-majority region from virtually all communications.Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has denounced terrorism but avoided any mention of India's crackdown in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir.

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