PM Imran Khan criticizes India over Islamophobia in UN General Assembly and calls for declaration of World Day for its Elimination

 Addressing the 75th session of the UN General Assembly, Prime Minister Imran Khan criticized India, saying that the state was promoting Islamophobia in India and that an international day should be set for the eradication of Islamophobia in the world. ۔

In an online address to the 75th session of the UN General Assembly, Prime Minister Imran Khan criticized India, saying that the extremist ideology of the RSS was formed in the 1920s and targeted Muslims and to some extent Christians. Are

He said that the General Assembly should hold a referendum to tackle Islamophobia and set an international day against it. Addressing the UN General Assembly, Prime Minister Imran Khan expressed his views on a number of important issues, including Islamophobia, the publication of sketches of the Prophet of Islam, the coronavirus, climate change, and Indian atrocities in Kashmir. He said the Corona epidemic was an opportunity to unite humanity, but unfortunately, nationalism and international tensions escalated and Islamophobia began to speak out. Imran Khan said that the holy shrines of Muslims were targeted, the Qur'an was burnt and he also mentioned the republishing of controversial sketches of the Prophet of Islam by the French magazine Charlie Hebdo. "All this was done in the name of freedom of expression," he said. In his address, PM Imran Khan said that a new arms race has started between the countries aspiring to become superpowers and conflicts are escalating while the right of self-determination is being suppressed by military occupation and illegal expansionist measures. Is. He also said that the threat of a nuclear confrontation is growing and that humanity is at greater risk now than in the First and Second World Wars, while climate change is on the rise. The Prime Minister said that Pakistan has started a program to plant 10 billion trees in the next three years for climate change.

Speaking on the Coronavirus in the General Assembly, Prime Minister Imran Khan said that the epidemic had further worsened the economic condition of poor countries and had severely affected the poor and needy people all over the world. "Lockdown has led to a recession in the world and all countries have become poor, but we have adopted a smart lockdown policy because of the fear of more deaths due to lockdown," he said. "Initially, our smart lockdown was criticized, but we managed to overcome Corona and revive the economy. ‘

The Prime Minister said that my government has allocated 8 8 billion to help the poor through the health sector and the Ehsas program. Imran Khan also said in his address that "since my government came, we have been trying to establish Pakistan in the style of the state of Madinah." He said that to achieve this goal, we need peace and stability. There is a need for dialogue and the General Assembly is the only body in the world that can help us achieve peace.

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