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Pakistan Interim PM Anwaarul Haq Kakar: Pakistan’s acting Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar gave a poisonous statement against India on Tuesday (26 September). While talking to journalists in London, he said that Hindutva was compared to a disease. He said its spread is spreading beyond regional boundaries, potentially affecting Western countries like North America, Canada and Europe.

Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar said regarding Hindutva that the world should become conscious. They should wake up. The Hindutva mentality wants the minorities not to become completely eligible, but to remain like ordinary citizens.

Pakistani News Arya quoted the state news agency as saying that Prime Minister Kakar said that authoritarian mentality is being practiced by those who are killing hundreds of people from minority communities, activating cow vigilantes and targeting minorities including Muslims, Christians, Jains and others. The laws were promulgated as follows.

Accused India of spreading terrorism
Pakistan’s acting Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar accused India and said that Pakistan has always been facing Indian terrorism. Especially in Balochistan province, where hundreds of people were killed in Indian-sponsored terrorist attacks. He said that the western country would not have been affected by the killings of Pakistani citizens due to India-sponsored terrorism.

They (western countries) will have no other option but to join the voice of Pakistan. Briefing the media about his engagement in London, the Prime Minister said that apart from interacting with the international media, he met the British Foreign Secretary, the business community and students at the Oxford Union.

Appreciation of King Charles’s services
Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar visited the Oxford Center of Islamic Studies in London. He praised King Charles’s services in reducing Islamophobia and bridging the gap between civilizations. On a question about the return of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) leader Nawaz Sharif, the Prime Minister said that there are many legal aspects involved in the matter as he was in London on the basis of legal permission.

He told the media that the caretaker government would seek legal opinion from the Law Ministry, but assured that his government would not give an opportunity to target any political leader.

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