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Which part of PM Imran Khan's UNGA speech did you enjoy most?

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I would say that all of it was good but the "10 trees" one was lovely.

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Balakot airstrike killed 10 trees, it was painful: Imran Khan at UNGA

Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan on Friday claimed that Indian Air Force killed 10 trees in Balakot airstrike.

The airstrike, which came in the aftermath of Pulwama terror attack on February 14, had inflicted heavy casualties in Pakistan-based terror camps run by Jaish-e-Mohammed. JeM had claimed responsibility of the Pulwama terror attack, which killed 40 CRPF personnel.

However, PM Imran Khan on Friday reiterated his country's stand that there were no terror camps at Balakot and Indian Air Force fighter jets only hit trees, which he said was painful.

Addressing the world leaders at United Nations General Assembly in New York, Imran Khan said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi used 'false claims' about Balakot to further his political gains during the election campaign.

"Modi's campaign was based on the lie that they killed 350 terrorists while they killed only 10 trees, which was quite painful because we are planting all these trees," Imran Khan said.

Imran Khan, in his address, claimed that Pulwama attack was carried out by a 20-year-old Kashmiri boy who was the son of a man radicalised by the security forces, "but they blamed us."

The Pakistan PM claimed that abrogation of Article 370 from Kashmir will further radicalise the Muslims in India and it is likely that there would be another Pulwama.

In his 50-minute rant against India, PM Imran Khan directly targetted PM Modi and once again brought up the threat of a nuclear war between the two nations.

Imran Khan's speech also talked about climate change, money laundering, tax havens and Islamophobia.

https://www.indiatoday.in/world/sto...painful-imran-khan-at-unga-1604024-2019-09-27
 
10 trees was hands down the best part.Epic trolling by IK.

Also the part about Islamophobia and where he talked about how hard it is to wear the hijab and be able to express your religious freedom etc.
A very valid concern that the world needed to hear.
 
Definitely 10 trees :)))

Some Indians will feel bitter about this but there is no need to showcase smaller heart.

What's funny is funny guys :yk

HaHa react to that!
 
The bloodbath scenario

Something the Indians will not want to hear as it takes them out of their Bollywood bubble haven. That was reality, something the modern pro nationalist Indians have no clue about and how to deal with.
 
“Supposing a country 7 times smaller than its neighbour; faced with a question. Either you surrender, or you fight till the end. I ask myself this question. And my belief is ‘La ilaha illAllah’, there is no God but one. We will fight!”

- Imran Khan
 
I already wrote at length on this speech in the actual speech thread. However, as this thread is of the particular sect of the speech that stuck with me the most is the part at the end of the speech when he started addressing the UN directly in an aggressive tone.

The moment he started addressing the UN itself from UN's stage with aggression and finger pointing and with a blueprint of actions that UN needs to do to justify its existence that was the moment of the speech that stuck with me and quite rightly was a fitting finale to his speech.

From his early address on Kashmir in his speech he was like a teacher educating the masses on the issue itself. From the moment he started addressing the UN itself he became a leader, authoritatively reminding them of their responsibilities and of its existence. Imran has just established himself on the world stage and here we have someone who can be a leading figure in the world and a global icon.
 
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