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Khan terms Modi’s election win ‘unfortunate’ for India

Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI) Chairman Imran Khan claimed on Wednesday that it was “unfortunate” for India to have elected Narendra Modi as its prime minister.

“It would have been in favour of the whole region if Modi had worked for eradicating poverty in his country by restoring peace with neighbouring countries,” Khan said while addressing reporters.

“He has risen to the level of his incompetence,” the PTI chief lamented, adding that Modi was working on his right-wing agenda.

Further, the PTI chief suggested that poverty and other major issues, including Kashmir, could only be resolved through trade and dialogue.

Replying to a question at Wednesday’s presser, Khan flayed Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for having visited a business tycoon in India during his official tour, accusing him of giving priority to his business gains over national interests. “Sharif family also has business interests in Saudi Arabia and the GCC,” Khan added.

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