This was despite the massive alienation that Muslims in Kashmir and Muslims in general were facing in Modi's India, said Imran Khan.
Business
Standard : Pakistani Prime Minister Imran
Khan said he thinks there may be a better chance of peace talks
with India if Prime Minister Narendra
Modi's Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) wins the
general election due to begin there on Thursday.
Khan
said that if the next Indian government were led by the opposition
Congress party, it might be too scared to seek a settlement with
Pakistan over Kashmir, fearing a backlash from the right.
"Perhaps
if the BJP - a right-wing party - wins, some kind of settlement in
Kashmir could be reached," Khan told a small group of foreign
journalists in an interview.
This
was despite the massive alienation that Muslims in Kashmir and
Muslims in general were facing in Modi's India, said Khan, who took
office last August.
"I
never thought I would see what is happening in India right now,"
said the former international cricket star.
"Muslim-ness
is being attacked."
Khan
said Indian Muslims he knew who many years ago had been happy about
their situation in India were now very worried by extreme Hindu
nationalism.
He
said Modi, like Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, was
electioneering based on "fear and nationalist feeling".
The
BJP's pledge this week to propose stripping decades-old special
rights from the people of Jammu and Kashmir, which prevent outsiders
from buying property in the state, was a major concern, though it
could also be electioneering, Khan said.
Khan
did appear to offer India an olive branch, saying that Islamabad was
determined to dismantle all Pakistan-based militias in the country,
and that the government had full support from Pakistan's powerful
army for the programme. Those to be dismantled include groups
involved in Kashmir.
Nuclear-armed
neighbours Pakistan and India both claim Kashmir in full but rule in
part.
Khan
said Kashmir was a political struggle and there was no military
solution, adding that Kashmiris suffered if armed militants from
Pakistan came across the border, leading to Indian army crackdowns.
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