Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) founding chairman Imran Khan has warned that Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, frustrated by India’s recent humiliating defeat, is likely to seek revenge and could make further reckless moves.
During a meeting with his sister, Aleema Khan, at Adiala Jail, Imran Khan urged Pakistan’s military forces and the nation to remain alert and unified. He emphasized that Modi harbors intense hatred towards Pakistan, and in his anger, could make another reckless move in an attempt to retaliate.
Following the meeting, Imran Khan’s three sisters addressed the media, conveying the message their brother had for the nation. Aleema Khan highlighted that Imran had expressed satisfaction with the unity and morale of the Pakistani people.
Imran Khan also referred to a “false flag operation” that took place in the occupied Kashmir, which India used as a pretext to level accusations against Pakistan and initiate an attack.
Imran further stated that in warfare, mental acuity plays a significant role, with 60% of the game being psychological. He expressed concern that, following India’s humiliating defeat, Modi may resort to further provocations.