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'Pak Army puppet ruling Pakistan, last elections were fixed'
US report leaves Imran Khan red-faced
8/30/2019 10:43:57 PM

Early Times Report

Jammu, Aug 30: A recent report by the state department of United States has exposed the Pakistan Prime Minister Imarn Khan. The report has described Khan as Army's puppet who was installed after the soft coup by the Army. The report has even termed last general elections held in Pakistan as "farce and fixed".
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Most of the Ministers in Imran Khan's cabinet were part of the former military ruler of Pakistan General Pervez Musharraf's cabinet. As the things are falling in place, it is becoming clear that Imran Khan has been installed by the Army. He has been dancing to tune of the Army General and Armed forces are running Pakistan."
He said that since day Imran Khan has become Pakistan's Prime Minister, he has been delivering lecturer on democracy and is trying to project himself as biggest democrat. However, the recent report by United States has left him and his country red-faced.
"After Imran Khan took over the rein of Pakistan the terrorists, who enjoyed the patronage of Pakistan Army, have become hyper active and are calling the shots, they have been given a free hand to operate. Pakistan Government claiming that they being dealt with stern is nothing but blatant lie", the analyst added. An observer said that recent statement of Pakistan Railway Minister Sheikh Rasheed that his country will fight a full-fledged war with India in October or November is part of plan of Pakistan Army to create fear in the region.
"All of us know it very well that Pakistan armed forces is not capable of fighting any war with India.
They have tasted defeat in the wars which were fought between the two countries since 1947", the Observer added.
A Kashmir watcher said by pushing terrorists into Jammu and Kashmir Pakistan has turned Kashmir into a battle field. People of Kashmir have turned into cannon-fodder. He said, "Since the day J&K has been reorganised Pakistan is not leaving any stone unturned to form trouble in Jammu and Kashmir so that it could derived the political mileage out of dead bodies of Kashmiris."
He said, "Pakistan and its rulers have pushed Kashmir to the brink and its people are suffering due to Pakistan's exporting terror into the valley.
The Pakistan stooges who use to add fear in the valley are cooling their heals behind the bars, which has led to Pakistani politicians appearing on the centre stage. If Pakistan doesn't stop the rhetoric over Kashmir, it could lose whatever little portion of PoK which is under its control."
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