ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Imran Khan expressing disappointment at the behavior of India officials especially PM Modi said that he had adopted all options to initiate a dialogue with New Delhi for the peaceful solution of all issues including the Kashmir dispute.
In an interview with The New York Times, Khan said that he had done all the talking. Now I would no longer seek talks with India.
They (India) considered all my offers for talks and peace as appeasement, the premier complained.
He said that there is no point in talking to them now.
We can’t do anymore for peaceful resolution of issues and talks on Kashmir.
Likening the Hindu supremacist ideology of BJP government to the Nazi-inspired RSS ideology, Imran said that India has put lives of eight million Kashmiris at risk by withdrawing special status from the valley where complete communication blackout has been imposed since Aug 5.