Pak PM's trouble increases, all eyes on China-Turkey and Malaysia
Pak PM's trouble increases, all eyes on China-Turkey and Malaysia
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Islamabad: FATF meeting is raising hopes of the world. Where India also has a special eye on it. Every time Pakistan holds the lie, Pakistan wants to avoid the action of FATF even today. But now there is not even a limit to his time. At the same time, it is also being said that instead of taking action against Pak terrorists, it is expecting help from China, Turkey, and Malaysia. 

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Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan is constantly telling new lies to remove Pakistan from the gray list of the Financial Action Task Force (FATF). At the same time, the media says that they have said that Pakistan is no longer a safe place for terrorists as before. His statement was inspired by the rescue of the FATF somewhere. The Prime Minister said that I can tell you that Pakistan is no longer a paradise for terrorists. Imran admitted that after 9/11, the terrorist activity used to run from the Afghan Refugee Camp here. It was not easy to stop it, because here the population of these refugia is more than one lakh.

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Pakistan has been making false claims one after another to protect itself from the blacklist. At the same time, according to reports of Pakistani media, Jaish-e-Mohammed's master Masood Azhar has disappeared from the captivity of the Pakistan Army. Last week, Pakistan's anti-terrorism court sentenced Hafiz Saeed, the mastermind of the 2008 Mumbai attack, to 11 years in prison in two terror-related cases. The move came exactly four days before the FATF meeting. The Government of Pakistan recently informed the FATF that seven of the 16 terrorists hiding in it have been killed.

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