Imran Khan’s Babbling At UNGA Termed ‘roadside speech’ By Subramanian Swamy
Subramanian Swamy, Rajya Sabha member from BJP, commented that Imran Khan gave his speech under pressure by the Pakistan Army as the army had called him ‘napunsak’.
The maverick politician gave this statement while answering queries from reporters at the Rouse Avenue Court in New Delhi where he had gone in connection with the National Herald case. In the United Nations, you cannot comment on domestic politics (of another country) but should speak on international issues said Swamy.
Mounting a scathing attack on Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan over his address at the 74th session of the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA), BJP Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy on Saturday said it was a “roadside speech” which was made under apparent pressure from that country’s Army.
Talking to the media, Swamy said that he was speaking like he was addressing some people on the road adding that it was a very bad speech and only people sitting in the visitor’s gallery were clapping.
He further said that Imran Khan’s speech at the UNGA session might make some “uneducated people” in Pakistan happy and they may even hail it as a “brave speech”.
Praising PM Modi for his speech he said that he spoke very well on all the relevant issues.