Islamabad: Some people sitting in Pakistan have suffered wings after the Taliban captured the terror group in Afghanistan. Recently, Pak PM Imran Khan's party leader Neelam Irshad Sheikh has said that the Taliban will conquer Kashmir and give it to Pakistan in the near future. During a debate on the Taliban on a private news channel in Pakistan, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf leader Neelam Irshad Sheikh has said that the Taliban is with Pakistan. He will come and conquer Kashmir and give it to Pakistan.
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Now Neelam Irshad's statement is spreading like fire on social media. Some say that Pakistan is living in misunderstanding, while others are saying that Pakistan's nefarious intentions on Kashmir continue to be exposed. Following the PTI leader's statement, the anchor who hosted the show also said whether Irshad knows what he said or whether he was just reading what he said from a WhatsApp message. The anchor repeatedly asked who told them that the Taliban would win Kashmir and give it to Pakistan. On this, Irshad said that he could not see how much respect Pakistan is getting in today's times. Imran Khan is getting so much respect.
Anchors repeatedly warn Irshad to calms down. The program will go on air. It will also be seen by the people of India. However, instead of changing his words, Irshad says that what India has broken into pieces will append to Inshallah. The anchor then asks how he brought the Taliban's words. But Neelam repeats again and again that the Pakistan Army has power and their rule has power. The Taliban will join hands and they will get Kashmir.
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