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Srinagar: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan’s address to the 74th session of the UN General Assembly was aimed at pushing the prospects of an early return of normalcy in Kashmir further down, top intelligence officials believe.
Khan “threatened a blood bath in Kashmir the moment restrictions were removed”, thus exposing the real intentions of the Pakistan government.
“In his angry volatile speech, Imran Khan sought early return to normalcy in Kashmir while threatening a blood bath if normalcy is restored.
“This double-speak proves that return of normalcy does not suit the powers in our neighbouring countries,” said a top intelligence officer.
Interestingly, the authorities had planned resumption of mobile phone services in the valley early this week, but given Khan’s belligerent speech of Khan, that could be further delayed.
“We cannot be seen doing things as the Pakistan Prime Minister wants us to do. We have to keep the safety and security of the people in mind while taking decisions.

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