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‘Pak-India war will be 3rd world war,’ says Opposition leader in National Assembly (NA) Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah

NewsGram Desk

September 25, 2016

Staff Reporter

Posted with Permission from Daily Times

Sukkur: Opposition leader in National Assembly (NA) Syed Khursheed Ahmed Shah on Friday has said that if Pakistan-India war happens it would be 3rd World War.

While talking to media persons at his residence in Sukkur, he said people of the country are ready for war though the war would not be in the interest of anyone.

"People are united. Not even ten powers similar to India in terms of military, economy and standing could pose a threat to Pakistan," said Khursheed.

Khurhsed Shah said Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif raised the issue of Kashmir very well but it would have been better if the issue was taken up after discussion with the cabinet and politicians.

"The Kashmir issue will not be resolved through this war because India has a big agenda. If India wants to try Pakistanagain, we are ready for it. Pakistan should make it clear to the world that it will be third world war," Shah warned.

He said India's support to Brahumdagh Bugti is the biggest proof that India is interfering in Pakistan's matters. "PM Nawaz should have informed the world about India's meddling in Pakistan affairs as well during his speech in the UN," said Khursheed.

About MQM issue, Khursheed Shah MQM has claimed time and again that it is a patriotic party, so they should convince the public.

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