Pakistani MP’s statement- If war breaks out, I will go to England: Is Modi my aunt’s son that he will stop the war on my saying

After the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Kashmir, tension has increased a lot between India and Pakistan. Pakistani leaders have warned of war many times. Meanwhile, a Pakistani MP has said that if a war breaks out with India, he will flee to England. A journalist asked Sher Afzal Marwat, a member of Pakistan’s National Assembly, if a war breaks out with India, will he go to the border with a gun. To this, Marwat said – If a war breaks out with India, I will go to England. After this, when he was asked whether Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi should step back to reduce tension? To this, Marwat said – Is Modi my aunt’s son that he will step back at my behest? This statement of Marwat is viral on social media. Some people say that he does not trust his army. Marwat is a member of Imran Khan’s party Marwat is a member of former Prime Minister Imran Khan’s party Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf. However, due to constant criticism of the party and its leadership, Imran Khan removed him from key positions. He belongs to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province. India has stopped the water of Chenab river. India has taken strict action against Pakistan and has stopped the water of Chenab river. According to the report of news agency PTI, the water of Chenab has been stopped from the Baglihar dam built in Ramban, Jammu. At the same time, planning is going on to stop the water of Jhelum river through Kishanganga dam in Kashmir. On the other hand, Air Chief Marshal Amarpreet Singh met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at his residence 7 Lok Kalyan Marg on Sunday. According to sources, there was a discussion between the PM and the Air Chief Marshal about the Pahalgam attack. It has been 12 days since the Pahalgam terrorist attack (22 April). Amidst tension with Pakistan, PM Modi is continuously meeting the army chiefs, on Saturday he also had a meeting with the Navy Chief. At the same time, Amritsar Police of Punjab has arrested 2 spies on Sunday. Police said that both were sending information and photos of military cantonment and Air Force base abroad. Both of them are operatives of Pakistani intelligence agency ISI.

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