Dehshatgard bharat ka makroh chehra benaqab!

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Dehshatgard bharat ka makroh chehra benaqab!
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00:00 So, he has admitted it and he says that this is the same thing that the opposite thief scolds the police.
00:06 He said that we will continue this.
00:09 So, let's talk about this. Brigadier-in-Retire, Waqar Hassan Khan has joined us.
00:13 Thank you so much, Waqar Hassan.
00:15 Tell us, Pakistan provided evidence to target the citizens of Pakistan.
00:20 The Guardian's report also came in front of us.
00:23 The Indian Minister of Defence was asked a question. He neither denied it nor confirmed it.
00:30 But he said that we will continue this and it should be accepted as a confession from India.
00:36 Yes, absolutely. I think India should join that state group.
00:42 I think there are countries that openly acknowledge that they have death squads and they do terrorism.
00:47 Israel is an example. Their intelligence chief said a few months ago that they will kill the leaders of the mosque wherever they are.
00:54 Like in Turkey or in the Middle East.
00:58 And now I have seen for the first time that even Americans who have such capabilities, never acknowledge the state.
01:04 So, it means that India is placing itself in the category of Israel, which is a rogue state.
01:11 And above that is their government.
01:12 There is Netanyahu, who is basically a Zionist.
01:15 Here are the goons of the RSS.
01:16 Secondly, I think Rajnath Singh was given a very good answer.
01:20 I generally say Rajnath Singh, he does not do anything to work.
01:23 China did it with him. They came for 2500 square kilometers and could not do anything.
01:27 Now it is very clear about Nandan that, as Mr. Pajaswati mentioned,
01:31 I think it is linked to elections also because I think the elections will start next month, maybe after the middle of this month.
01:38 So, there is a space in that, which is always anti-Pakistan.
01:41 But I think the serious concern is that you did it in Canada, you killed the Canadian citizens.
01:46 You attempted to assassinate Gulbadan Singh Pannu in the US.
01:50 And another one, in the UK, a Sikh activist, Avtar Singh Khanna, was murdered.
01:54 So, this is not just a statement, it has been done practically.
01:59 These things are not just being discussed in the election campaign, it has been done.
02:02 This is what it means.
02:04 Yes, absolutely. If you look at Pakistan, for the past two decades, almost,
02:07 I think you have highlighted this, you asked about Sharman Sheikh, then the case of Nandan,
02:12 which you took to the International Court of Justice, which happened after Pulwama.
02:17 So, we had the evidence, the voices of Pakistan,
02:21 now they have started targeting in the West, especially in North America and Europe.
02:25 So, there was a situation where they were not stopped.
02:28 So, they can assassinate anybody.
02:31 And the assassination in Pakistan,
02:34 we had doubts about it earlier also, but now the evidence that the Guardian has given,
02:37 because they have talked to some retired Indian researchers,
02:41 the officers of the National Bank, they have been interviewed,
02:44 and then Rajnath Singh acknowledges that we have killed him, whatever,
02:49 it is his old language. So, I think in the region, things were very clear.
02:53 Now, what should be the strategy? The foreign office has definitely taken a stance,
02:56 but I feel that this is a need for aggressive posturing, diplomatically.
03:01 You can do it as soon as you want, whether it is the UN Security Council,
03:04 or the regional framework of the SCO, which is the anti-terrorism quorums.
03:08 And then you can prosecute it through law and order in the International Criminal Court,
03:12 and in the International Court of Justice, wherever we can go, because an acknowledgement has come.
03:16 So, I think that to leave it like this, to make it a political statement,
03:20 this is not enough. It is a good opportunity,
03:24 and our stance has always been based on the truth of Pakistan.
03:28 So, I think you have to pursue it aggressively and persistently,
03:31 so that their campaign of assassination squads can be stopped.
03:36 Mr. Waqar, what are the platforms? Because, in one-to-one, the whole world has seen
03:41 that it is all over, but when such high-profile actions are done,
03:44 and now, I mean, one is that only the Eastern countries,
03:49 the South Asian countries, only those are speaking, the third world countries are understood,
03:53 that no one listens to them. But now Canada has come forward in this.
03:56 America is also, in a hushed tone, now trying to put a spanner in India.
04:01 So, now, which platform is to be used, and then some more pressure is put on them?
04:06 I think it depends on your political and diplomatic views.
04:10 I will give an example of Turkey. The Gulenist schools, Abdullah Gulen's,
04:14 you remember, they had active schools in different countries.
04:19 They felt that probably they are linked with terrorism,
04:22 although they were not an active terrorist organization.
04:25 They went and pursued them with every country,
04:28 got them arrested, and achieved their objective.
04:30 Now, take the example of the Middle East, the Guardian report,
04:33 it is found that some of the cells of the Research and Analysis Wing
04:36 are in our neighboring countries. They may not even know.
04:39 So, I think that is the proof, so you can talk to your GCC,
04:44 I will not name the individual countries.
04:47 Now, like they persecuted in Qatar, their 8 Naval officers who were involved,
04:52 they were also involved in the sabotage and espionage.
04:55 So, the countries do it, because you have an opportunity, you have proofs,
04:58 so you have to pursue it regionally, and I would say bilaterally,
05:02 wherever you get evidence in the countries.
05:04 Secondly, we mentioned the International Forum,
05:06 and I am sure you saw that South Africa took Israel to genocide,
05:11 although they had no relation with each other.
05:13 So, it can be pursued. It requires a team of good lawyers.
05:17 You have international lawyers, and as we have processed the Gulbushan case.
05:21 So, the UN Security Council, and then the FATF,
05:23 because such cases are always through money laundering,
05:26 and the FATF member, Bharat, is also a big member of the FATF.
05:30 So, expose it there, and I think it depends on the government's...
05:35 This is a big hypocrisy.
05:36 In Pakistan, the FATF list is kept very strict,
05:39 when it comes to naming the case, and everything is based on the conditions.
05:43 India, whatever statements it gives,
05:45 basically, that forum is also there because of the financial terrorism.
05:48 Here, one state is threatening another state, and accepting it,
05:52 but with India, we see that they treat us very well,
05:55 they treat us like good children, and pamper us.

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