In a befitting reply to Indian media, PM Imran says RSS ideology main hurdle in normalising ties
Tashkent: Prime Minister Imran Khan Friday rebuked Indian media, saying the Indian RSS ideology "is the main hurdle in normalisation of ties with Pakistan".

The premier, who is in Tashkent on an official two-day visit, was responding to a quetsion asked by an Indian journalist that what is Pakistan’s stance on talks with India as India wants to know whether talks and terror go hand in hand?
“We have been trying to tell India that we have been waiting for a long time. Let’s live like civilized neighbours, but what to do when the RSS ideology has appeared to be a main hurdle,” Imran Khan replied in a befitting manner.
The question was put by the journalist when the premier was leaving the Congress Hall after attending a conference.
The prime minister had very clear views about the Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) and its extremist policies. In an earlier tweet, the prime minister had pointed out that the “RSS ideology of Hindu supremacy, like the Nazi Aryan Supremacy, will not stop in IOK; instead, it will lead to suppression of Muslims in India & eventually lead to targeting of Pakistan. The Hindu Supremacists version of Hitler’s Lebensraum.”
The prime minister’s two-year-old tweet on the RSS involvement in the Indian Occupied Jammu and Kashmir stands true to the day as the extremist Hindu policies have made the lives of non-Hindus unbearable under the government of RSS-backed Bharatiya Janata Party government of Narendra Modi.

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