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Pakistani PM Imran Khan extended an olive branch to India, but said India had to introspect on the state of Kashmir in the last four years.
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00:00We have caught the pilot of India, as a peace gesture, we are going to release him to India tomorrow.
00:10The situation today, yes I tried yesterday evening to call Narendra Modi, because we
00:36want to make it clear that we don't want any kind of escalation.
00:40It's not that Pakistan is afraid that we are afraid or they are nervous in this country.
00:47Our armed forces, the way they have fought this war against terrorism for 10-12 years,
00:55and the way they have gone through this experience, they are battle hardened armed forces.
01:00And the whole nation is united at this time.
01:10But this is not in our interest, nor is it in the interest of India to move forward.
01:16What did Pakistan have to gain from the Pulwama incident?
01:20And I told them that if you give us any kind of actionable intelligence, we will act.
01:27Now today the dossier of India has reached.
01:30Today they have sent a dossier on Pulwama.
01:34But today they have sent a dossier and two days ago they attacked Pakistan.
01:40I want to ask the people of India, shouldn't they question,
01:47that the way Kashmiris have been tortured for 4 years,
01:53can we subdue Kashmiris with these tactics, oppression and cruelty?
02:03Another argument that I was seeing in India, they are blaming this on Islamic radicalism.
02:10I want to remind the world that before 9-11,
02:16the Tamil Tigers who were Hindus were the most attacked in the world.
02:24So they were not doing this because of Hinduism.
02:27If we analyze this suicide bombing properly, this is desperation.
02:32This is a weapon of the weak.
02:34What we are trying to do is de-escalation.
02:37This should not be considered a weakness.
02:40This is not a weakness.

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