February 28
Imran Khan, has won a billion hearts of Thursday, as the Prime minister of Pakistan said that the nation will be releasing the captured Indian pilot, Abhinandan on Friday.
Addressing a secession of National Assembly Pakistan, Imran Khan has said that there has been no request from the Indian Government yet.
“We repeat the message of peace to India and to the world, only dialogue can bring peace among nations,” he said.
Members of the national assembly hailing the decision of khan said that Narendra Modi is befooling his people for electoral gains.
“Had he (Modi) any pain for the soldier he would have sought the release of the detained Pilot,” a member of national assembly said.
India on Tuesday conducted ‘pre-emptive’ strikes on Jaish Mohammad camp inside Pakistan territory.
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Meanwhile India and Pakistan exchanged gunfire through the night in the disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir, a day after Islamabad said it shot down two Indian warplanes and captured a pilot.
Members of Indian prime minister Narendra Modi’s Bharitiya Janata Party called for more military action, suggesting the conflict could worsen.
Pakistan’s prime minister Imran Khan called for talks between the two nuclear-armed rivals in a televised address on Wednesday, saying: “Considering the nature of the weapons that both of us have, can we afford any miscalculation?”
World powers called on the nations to de-escalate the tensions gripping the contested region since a February 14 suicide car bombing killed more than 40 Indian paramilitary personnel.
India responded with an air strike on Tuesday inside Pakistan, the first such raid since the two nations’ 1971 war over territory that later became Bangladesh.
The situation escalated with Wednesday’s aerial skirmish, as Pakistan said it had shot down two Indian aircraft, one of which crashed in the Pakistan-held part of Kashmir and the other in India-controlled Kashmir.