Imran Khan summoned Osama bin Laden 'Martyr' was 'tongue slip', said minister of

Imran Khan summoned Osama bin Laden ‘Martyr’ was ‘tongue slip’, said minister of

Imran Khan’s comments on Al-Qaeda terrorists killed by Osama bin Laden have ran back after the interview of Pakistani Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi.

Prime Minister Imran Khan has a “slip of the tongue” when he summoned the head of Al-Qaeda who was killed and the terror attack 9/11 Mastermind Osama bin Laden “Martyr”, Federal Minister of Pakistan for Information and Broadcasting Fawad Chaudhry. Speaking to Geo News, Chaudhry stressed that Pakistan considered Osama bin Laden a terrorist and al-Qaeda as a terrorist clothing.

Overcoming the Pakistani National Assembly in June last year, Imran Khan has called bin Laden, who was killed in 2011 by US special forces in Abbottabad, “Martyr”. “I will never forget how we pakistan ashamed when America came to Abbottabad and killed Osama bin Laden, Martyred,” Khan said.

Pakistan was not told before the US naval seal conducted the operation of Neptune Spear to eliminate Osama bin Laden under the cover of darkness in Abbottabad. Bin Laden was accused of making a number of terror attacks around the world, mainly targeting American installations including twin towers at the World Trade Center and Pentagon.

Imran Khan has been burned from the opposition leaders because it portrayed bin Laden as “martyr.” “He destroyed my nation, and [Khan] called him a martyr,” Former Foreign Minister Khawaja Asif then detonated Khan in Parliament. Imran Khan’s comments on the murdered al-Qaeda terrorist reappeared after one year after the interview of the Foreign Minister Pakistan Shah Mahmood Qureshi recently with Tolo News.

“He [Imran Khan] quoted outside the context. And, uh, you know, certain parts of the media play it,” QureShi said.

When the Minister of Foreign Affairs was pressured by the interviewer whether he did not agree that Bin Laden was a martyr, he stopped short and said, “I will let it pass.”

Qureshi also confusing blames from the Taliban for a surge in violence in neighboring Afghanistan. “You tried and created this impression that the violence was high because the Taliban, once again, it would be excessive. Is there no other element there who plays a spoiler role?” Said Qureshi, showed that the Islamic state and the Afghan government were responsible.

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