Pakistan’s Khan calls Modi ‘cowardly’, vows to raise Kashmir at UN

Pakistan’s Khan calls Modi ‘cowardly’, vows to raise Kashmir at UN

MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan branded his Indian counterpart Narendra ..

MUZAFFARABAD, Pakistan: Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan branded his Indian counterpart Narendra Modi "cowardly" on Friday (Sep 13) and promised to raise New Delhi's decision to strip Indian Kashmir of its autonomy at next week's UN General Assembly session.

Khan, speaking to a crowd of around three thousand supporters at a rally in Pakistani-administered Kashmir, warned that Modi's move on August 5 would have repercussions beyond the disputed Himalayan territory.

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"When you give a message to 200 million Indian Muslims that India is only for Hindus, you will push them to violence," he warned.

"I particularly want to give a message from here to you, Narendra Modi, that only a cowardly man would suppress people" as India has done in Kashmir, he told the flag-waving, chanting crowd.

"I will attend the UN General Assembly next week and God willing will not disappoint the Kashmiri people. I will take a stand there that no one has ever taken."

READ: India imposes curfews in Kashmir after clashes during religious procession

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He also insisted that Pakistan does not want to go to war with India again – but said Islamabad will respond to any hostility.

The nuclear-armed neighbours have fought three wars since independence in 1947, two of them over Kashmir, which they both administer in part.

Tensions have spiralled since New Delhi's move on its side of the de facto border – the Line of Control – to change the status of the territory, with Pakistan repeatedly likening Modi to Hitler and calling for international intervention.

For weeks on the Indian side, security forces severely restricted movement and cut mobile phone services and the internet, severing communication with millions under lockdown in Kashmir.

READ: Pakistan vows 'fullest possible response' to India over Kashmir

Thousands of people are believed to have been arrested in recent weeks

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