Islamabad (Pakistan): Addressing a Kashmir "solidarity" rally in Muzzafarabad on Friday, Pakistani PM Imran Khan issued a furious threat to India by asking residents of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir to be prepared to go towards the Line of Control. Khan said he will inform the “the date and time of the march towards LoC soon”.

After India scrapped its Constitution's Articles 370 and 35A, which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir, and divided the state into two union territories, Imran Khan and Islamabad have been crying foul over New Delhi's move and continuously trying to rake up the issue on a global level.

The "solidarity" rally in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir's (PoK) capital Muzaffarabad, according to Geo News, is the part of the diplomatic campaign "to stir world conscience over the plight of Kashmiris suffering the history's worst kind of state-terrorism and violence at the hands of Indian forces".

"I chose to become Kashmir's ambassador because I am a Pakistani, a Muslim and above all a human being. It is an issue of humanity," Khan reportedly said at the rally.

"No brave man will subject women and children to atrocities. You won't be successful no matter how much cruelties you inflict. Because they have overcome the fear of death, you can't defeat them," Khan added.

Fulminating against the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh, Khan alleged the right-wing outfit wants to teach a lesson to Muslims.

"Modi is a member of RSS since childhood. RSS is filled with hatred for Muslims. It has only two purposes to serve; India is only for Hindus. Muslims, Christians and other nominatives are not equal citizens. Secondly, their hearts are filled with hatred for Muslims because they think India would have become super power if Muslims had not ruled the country. They wanted to teach a lesson to Muslims for ruling India for centuries.

Further in his rambling speech, Khan claimed, “I want to inform India and the Modi government that i will become Kashmir ambassador and expose the RSS."

Meanwhile, Pakistan’s Law Ministry on Friday Imran Khan that the government of Pakistan can’t take Kashmir issue to International Court of Justice (ICJ) as there is no agreement present between Pakistan and India regarding taking Kashmir issue to ICJ.