Aren’t people of Israel, India outraged at how far their leaders go to win elections, asks PM
Prime Minister Imran Khan wondered whether the people of India and Israel felt a sense of outrage at their leaders who show a moral bankruptcy to win elections.
The prime minister took to his Twitter handle on Tuesday and wrote that the leaders of Israel and India show a moral bankruptcy by defying the international law, United Nations Security Council and their own Constitution to win elections.
He said that leaders from both the countries showed a readiness to annex occupied West Bank and Indian occupied Kashmir. "Don't their people feel a sense of outrage and wonder how far they will go simply to win an election?" the PM asked.
When ldrs in Israel & India show a moral bankruptcy in their readiness to annex occupied West Bank & IOK in defiance of int law, UNSC resolutions & their own Constitution for votes, don't their ppl feel a sense of outrage & wonder how far they will go simply to win an election?
— Imran Khan (@ImranKhanPTI) April 9, 2019
People of Israel vote today as Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu fights for his political survival. PM Netanyahu is seeking for a fifth term in office. Meanwhile, India's general elections will be held on April 11 in which Narendra Modi will be facing opposition leader
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