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Don’t construe Pakistan’s quest for friendship as weakness, PM Imran to India

Prime Minister Imran Khan has said Pakistan will not bow to threats from India, adding if the neighbouring country continued with threats then the entire nation is standing united.

Addressing government employees in Lahore, the prime minister stressed that Pakistan’s quest for better relations with India should not be construed as our weakness because the objective behind this pursuit was to bring the people of the subcontinent out of poverty by starting trade activity.

“They have some misunderstanding. When we, want friendship, it means we desire to end poverty in the subcontinent. Trade will also revive. Someone should not misunderstand it. This should not be construed as weakness,” the prime minister remarked during his daylong visit to the Punjab capital.

“The people of this country never succumbed to any pressure from any superpower. If they hurl any threat, the whole nation stands united to face till the end.”

The prime minister expressed hope that the Indian leadership will let go of arrogance and better relations will take place between the two countries.

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