Operation Quick Response: PM Imran Khan’s Call for Dialogue

Politics

ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan on Sunday said that he believed in dialogue and diplomacy but it should not be taken as a sign of weakness in his message on the third anniversary of Operation Swift Retort when armed forces responded to India in a befitting manner at the Line of Control (LoC).

In a message on the third anniversary of Operation Swift Retort from his Twitter handle, PM Imran said that he has always believed in conflict resolution through dialogue and diplomacy.

He however said that it should never be taken as a sign of weakness. “As we showed India on 27 Feb 2019, when it chose to attack us, our armed forces backed by the nation will respond to [military] aggression and prevail at all levels.”He said that they are resolute and unwavering in their commitment to the security of their country and nation.

Khan clarified when asked who runs his X handle, adding, “I just give my lawyers tweeting instructions.”

Imran claimed that all of the cells had room coolers installed and that the sole equipment in his confinement cell is an exercise machine.

He compared his circumstances to those of Nawaz Sharif and Asif Ali Zardari, who were in regular contact with guests. “I only get half-hour meetings with my family and lawyers,” he stated.

According to a former prime minister, national investment requires stability. “The Pakistan Peoples Party withdrew from entering the government due to the projected rise in price and debt from the upcoming budget.”

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