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SubscriberWrites: If India s Covid crisis occurred in Pakistan, here s what we would have thought of Imran Khan

Thank you dear subscribers, we are overwhelmed with your response. Your Turn is a unique section from ThePrint featuring points of view from its subscribers. If you are a subscriber, have a point of view, please send it to us. If not, do subscribe here: https://theprint.in/ The Central Government of India is now in complete damage control mode. Only the damage they are controlling is damage to the leader’s image rather than the damage our country is suffering due to the pandemic. The overwhelming narrative is to either deny there is a huge problem or pushing the blame to others.  None of the messaging that the ruling party is putting out however is going to convince anyone outside its support bubble. The BJP’s support bubble is after all quite large. The messaging is  meant for supporters who may now have some questions at the back of their mind. 

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Pakistan PM Imran Khan, Chinese Premier Li hold talks, vow to further diversify bilateral ties

Pakistan PM Imran Khan, Chinese Premier Li hold talks, vow to further diversify bilateral ties Updated: Updated: May 20, 2021 16:49 IST Imran Khan emphasised that Pakistan and China have transformed their relationship into an “all-weather strategic cooperative partnership” through their collective and tireless efforts over the years. Share Article Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan   | Photo Credit: AP Imran Khan emphasised that Pakistan and China have transformed their relationship into an “all-weather strategic cooperative partnership” through their collective and tireless efforts over the years. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang held telephonic talks on Thursday and reaffirmed their resolve to further diversify and deepen strategic cooperation between the all-weather allies.

Pakistan, China vow to further diversify bilateral ties

updated: May 20 2021, 17:31 ist Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan and Chinese Premier Li Keqiang held telephonic talks on Thursday and reaffirmed their resolve to further diversify and deepen strategic cooperation between the all-weather allies. The two leaders held the talks on the eve of the 70th anniversary of the establishment of diplomatic relations between Pakistan and China and discussed bilateral relations and Covid-19 vaccine cooperation, state-run Radio Pakistan reported. Prime Minister Khan emphasised that Pakistan and China have transformed their relationship into an all-weather strategic cooperative partnership through their collective and tireless efforts over the years. Khan highlighted Pakistan-China cooperation in fighting the Covid-19 pandemic and deeply appreciated China’s continued support to Pakistan for the supply of Covid vaccines.

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