Islamabad: Pakistan MPs have demanded from PM Imran Khan that they should start a war against India. A Pakistani MP has instructed Imran Khan in Parliament as to the date when he should start a war against India. On Monday, an MP asked Imran to declare a Jihad against the neighboring country before the anniversary of the Pulwama attack, ie after 10 February. Video of Pakistani students trapped in China due to coronavirus goes viral The Pakistani newspaper reported that the Jamiat Ulema-e-Islam-Fazl (JUI-F) has urged the Pakistani government to start a war against India. The leader of the organization, Abdul Akbar Chitrali, said that after 10 February, Jihad will put pressure on the international community to interfere in the Kashmir issue. He says that the issue will be resolved only after the intervention. Many leaders have also welcomed the suggestion of Chitrali's war against India. Surprisingly, Imran was present there on Monday when this whole spectacle was happening in the Pakistani Parliament. ISIS terrorists surrender to Afghan security forces after a long struggle Other leaders present in Pakistan's National Assembly also emphasized that only war is the last option left. He said that if the people of Kashmir have to get freedom and complete the incomplete plan of partition, then it will have to start. Leader of the Opposition Khwaja Asif also lambasted the government in Parliament. He accused other Islamic countries that they were not doing anything to liberate the people of Kashmir. Woman suffering from corona virus gives birth to healthy baby