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Pakistan desperate to 'disturb' Prime Minister Narendra Modi's events

Imran has sent his advisor Zulfi Bukhari to organise protests during Modi’s visit to the US.

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After being snubbed by several quarters to internationalise Kashmir, Pakistan has now planned to create 'disturbances' during Prime Minister Narendra Modi's events abroad.

Ahead of PM Modi's visit to the US on September 22, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has despatched his advisor Zulfi Bukhari to organise huge protests in America, said sources.

President Donald Trump will attend PM's 'Howdy Modi' event in Houston which has generated much interest across the US. On Sunday, they will appear together in front of tens of thousands of people.

Sources said Bukhari held many meetings with Pakistan Global Foundation and various Khalistani groups in US. These outfits have been provided with huge amount of money to lead the protest on PM Modi's arrival, said the sources. Bukhari is special assistant to Imran Khan on Overseas Pakistanis and Human Resource Development, with the status of a minister of state. He is considered close to Khan and apparently has good international contacts.

Moreover, Khan has also sent his party leader Barrister Sultan Mehmood Chaudhary to Mancheester to organise demonstrations when PM Modi will be addressing the United Nations General Assembly in New York. Chaudhary has also been providing funds to these protesters.

BUYING PROTESTS

 Imran has sent his advisor Zulfi Bukhari to organise protests during Modi’s visit to the US.
 Bukhari is also spending money to organise protests in UK during PM’s UNGA address

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