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Pakistan Minister Fawad Chaudhary looks for Nobel Peace Prize for PM Imran Khan

Imran Khan,Nobel Peace Prize,Pakistan,National Assembly,

Imran Khan,Nobel Peace Prize,Pakistan,National Assembly,

A movement has been submitted in Pakistan’s National Assembly Secretariat looking for the Nobel Peace Prize for PM Imran Khan.

Islamabad: A movement has been submitted in Pakistan’s National Assembly Secretariat, looking for the Nobel Peace prize for Prime Minister Imran Khan for his job in de-raising strain between New Delhi and Islamabad, reports Pakistan Radio.’

The movement, which was put together by Pakistan Information Minister Fawad Chaudhary on Saturday, has praised Prime Minister Khan’s endeavors for diminishing the pressure between two “atomic equipped nations” which were on the “edge of a war” after the fear assault in Pulwama in Indian Jammu and Kashmir, and the resulting strike by Indian Air Force (IAF) on JeM dread camp at Balakot in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.

The movement comes multi day after Pakistan gave over IAF Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman back to India on Friday night.

The IAF pilot was caught on Thursday after his MiG-21 Bison was shot down in Pakistan involved Kashmir (PoK), while he was pursuing the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) interlopers.

An online request has likewise been recorded, encouraging the Norwegian Nobel Committee for the designation of Khan for the ‘Nobel Peace Prize’ for 2020 in acknowledgment of his tranquility endeavors.

Pressures have been high among India and Pakistan after upwards of 40 CRPF work force lost their lives in Pulwama dread assault on February 14, the obligation of which was guaranteed by Pakistan-based fear outfit Jaish-e-Mohammed (JeM).

Following 12 days of the fear assault, IAF completed enemy of dread strikes at the greatest JeM preparing camp in Balakot on February 26, in which an extensive number of psychological militants are accepted to have been killed.

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