Newspaper Headlines: Imran Khan's Hate Speech Had No Statesmanship, Says India
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The Sunday Express lead headline says: 'Pak PM's nuclear threat is brinkmanship, not statesmanship'.
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The Times of India also focuses on Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan's UNGA speech. It quotes India's response to Pakistan's threat of unleashing nuclear devastation "as brinkmanship not statesmanship".
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'Imran Khan's hate speech had no statesmanship: India', says the Hindustan Times lead story.
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The Telegraph also reports on "India attacks hate speech". India said Imran Khan's speech was a "callous portrayal of the world in binary terms". "Us vs them, rich vs poor; north vs south, developed vs developing, Muslims vs others. A script that fosters divisiveness at the United Nations. Attempts to sharpen differences and stir up hatred, are simply put - 'hate speech'," a top Indian diplomat said.
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The Asian Age front-page reports on Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan trying to sharpen differences, stir up hatred.
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