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Imran Khan calls himself 'ambassador' of Kashmir, vows to raise issue at every forum
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Wednesday termed India's move to revoke special status to Jammu and Kashmir a "strategic blunder" and said that the move will cost New Delhi "heavily".
Khan made the comments while addressing a special session of the "Azad Jammu and Kashmir" Legislative Assembly in Muzaffarabad as Pakistan marked its Independence Day "in solidarity with Kashmiris".
"I believe it is a (huge) strategic blunder by Modi. It will cost Modi and his BJP government heavily. I consider it a big miscalculation by Modi. He has played his final card," the Khan said.
Khan made the comments while addressing a special session of the "Azad Jammu and Kashmir" Legislative Assembly in Muzaffarabad as Pakistan marked its Independence Day "in solidarity with Kashmiris".
"I believe it is a (huge) strategic blunder by Modi. It will cost Modi and his BJP government heavily. I consider it a big miscalculation by Modi. He has played his final card," the Khan said.
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