New York:Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday used the forum of the UN General Assembly to openly express to the global Muslim sentiment on the issue of Kashmir as he launched a frontal attack on India, and held out the threat of a conventional war spinning out of control between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
Addressing the top world body, Imran Khan said: "If a conventional war starts and anything could happen, supposing a country seven times smaller than its neighbour is faced with the choice, either you surrender or you fight for your freedom till death; And I asked myself this question, and my belief is 'La-ilaha-illallah', there is no God but one, and we will fight."
Peddling its false narrative against India, the cricketer-turned-politician spoke for about 50 minutes, far exceeding the 15-20-minute time limit that leaders are expected to adhere to while making their national statements.