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Wednesday, September 25, 2019

"That's enough, if not now, never again ..." What else will Imran Khan do with his speech on September 27?

"That's enough, if not now, never again ..." What else will Imran Khan do with his speech on September 27?

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The government's decision to celebrate the unity of Kashmir on September 27 to express solidarity with the oppressed Kashmiris will be kept national flag tunnels throughout the country. The Ministry of the Interior has issued a notification to celebrate the unity of Kashmiris on September 27 to celebrate the Black Day. On September 27, national flag tunnels will be placed on government buildings. Prime Minister Imran Khan will also address the UN General Assembly on September 27, Prime Minister Imran Khan's address is of major importance in changing the legal status of Kashmir occupied by India and the curfew issued for fifty days. Will be . On the other hand, according to a news report that the popularity of Prime Minister Imran Khan has risen during the UN General Assembly meeting, he is ranked second among the UN leaders. Imran Khan in a Google search on the sidelines of the UN General Assembly. In second place, Imran Khan was the most searched after Google President Donald Trump in Google search. Imran Khan's popularity can also be gauged from the fact that at a joint press conference with his US president, Trump told reporters that he was the leader I wanted to meet while many world leaders. Wanted to meet me. Aziz Khan vigorously presented Pakistan's position on Occupied Kashmir in meetings with world leaders in the United Nations. Imran Khan also took a clear and strong stand in the context of Pakistan and Islam in a conference on the prevention of hate speech and said in strong words, "Religion and terrorism." He said that Prime Minister Imran Khan will address the UN General Assembly on September 27, and in his address he will raise the issue of Indian barbarism in occupied Kashmir.

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