Pakistan / Had someone else in place of Modi, relations with India would have been better - Imran Khan

Imran Khan said that 'I think this is a strange thinking of the RSS, to which Narendra Modi belongs. If India had other leaders in place of Narendra Modi, then Pakistan could have had a better relationship with him and yes, we would have resolved all our different issues. He said that 'I love and respect India more than any other because cricket is a big game. It is almost like a religion in both the countries.'

Vikrant Shekhawat : Jun 26, 2021, 08:01 PM
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said that if India had someone else in place of Narendra Modi, then perhaps our relations would have been better. Actually Imran Khan has said this in an interview given to 'The New York Times' recently. Imran Khan said that 'I think this is a strange thinking of the RSS, to which Narendra Modi belongs. If India had other leaders in place of Narendra Modi, then Pakistan could have had a better relationship with him and yes, we would have resolved all our different issues.

During this interview, when the reporter of 'New York Times' asked Imran Khan that if the Modi government leaves power, will India-Pakistan relations improve? In response, the Pakistani Prime Minister said that he knows India more than any other Pakistani. Imran Khan said that he knows India more than any other Pakistani because both the countries play cricket together and that is why he has respect and love for India. He said that 'I love and respect India more than any other because cricket is a big game. It is almost like a religion in both the countries.'

The Pakistani PM further said that 'So when I joined the Prime Minister's Office in Pakistan, I first told Prime Minister Narendra Modi that the first and foremost reason for me coming to power is that I want to reduce poverty in Pakistan. The best way for this is to run the trade between India and Pakistan properly. This will benefit both the countries.

Underlining the role that Pakistan can play there and in the region after the US leaves war-torn Afghanistan, Prime Minister Imran Khan said in an interview that Pakistan wants civilized and equitable relations with Washington like America's Britain or America. are with India. This statement of Imran can give a big blow to China, because there is a constant tension between China and America.