Babri Masjid decision, Kartapur corridor, PM misses historic opportunity to show face of extremist India to world


Lahore(94 news) Today Prime Minister Imran Khan inaugurated the Kartapur Corridor, this day is of great importance in two respects, where today Pakistan inaugurated the Kartapur Corridor respecting the Sikh religion, while the Indian Supreme Court has ordered the construction of a temple on the Babri Masjid.
The Prime Minister gave a long speech at the Kartapur Corridor ceremony, but did not say a single word about the Babri Masjid, even though it was a very important occasion where the ugly face of India could be exposed to the world. opened but India has ordered to build a temple instead of Babri Masjid. Prime Minister Imran Khan missed the opportunity to show India's biased decisions and India's extremist face to the world. Here the question also arises that Muslims are the foremost in respecting other religions, why are the rights of Muslims not being respected? However, what is worth noting here is that Prime Minister Imran Khan did not react to the decision of the Supreme Court of India regarding the Babri Masjid.
Imran Khan while addressing said that I am happy that we could do the work of Kartarpur. I did not know the importance of Kartarpur. I tell the Muslims that if we can see Madinah from a distance of four or five kilometers, how much it hurts, it is the Madinah of the Sikh community. He said that whoever is a leader, all the Prophets of Allah were leaders, a leader always brings people together, does not spread hatred, does not spread hatred, does not take revenge.
You ﷺ spoke about all the teachings of humanity. Sufis also talked about humanity, our religion is Islam, the killing of one person is the killing of all humanity. He said that the first time I talked to Modi, he said that the big problem between us is poverty. Here prosperity can come. Our problem is only one, that is Kashmir problem, it can be solved through negotiations. He said that I met Manmohan Singh in a conference. He said that by solving the problem of Kashmir, the entire subcontinent can rise up. Kashmir is a human rights issue.



