Imran Khan warns of potential nuclear war in Kashmir, urges UN to intervene
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00:00What sort of a mindset would lay siege to eight million people with 900,000
00:06troops? Women, children, sick people, locked in as animals. Of what I know of
00:14England, if eight million animals were locked in, the RSPCA would have
00:20made a lot of noise about it. These are human beings.
00:26What is going to happen when the curfew is lifted will be a bloodbath. The people
00:34will come out. There are 900,000 troops there. These 900,000 troops, what are
00:39they going to do when they come out? There'll be a bloodbath.
00:44Mr. President, has anyone thought that what happens when there is a bloodbath?
00:51And we will fight. And when a nuclear-armed country
01:06fights to the end, it will have consequences far beyond the borders. It
01:12will have consequences for the world, which is why I repeat I'm here. Because
01:17I'm warning you, it's not a threat. It's a fair worry that where are we headed.
01:23And I've come here to tell the UN, you've got to. This is a test for the
01:28United Nations. You are the one who guaranteed the people of Kashmir the
01:32right of self-determination. This is the time to take action. And number one
01:39action must be that India must lift this inhuman curfew, which has lasted for 55
01:47days. The world community must give the people of Kashmir the right of
01:52self-determination. Thank you.