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Former Pakistani cricketer Javed Miandad calls for all-out war against India, says ‘ready for martyrdom’

​Javed Miandad , former Pakistani cricketer and relative of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, has spewed venom against India after the Indian Army carried out surgical strikes on terror launch pads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir killing around 50 milit

India TV News Desk India TV News Desk New Delhi Updated on: October 06, 2016 15:13 IST
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Former Pakistan Cricketer Javed Miandad has called for all-out war against India

Javed Miandad , former Pakistani cricketer and relative of underworld don Dawood Ibrahim, has spewed venom against India after the Indian Army carried out surgical strikes on terror launch pads in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir killing around 50 militants. 

Talking to a Pakistani news channel, the former Pakistan cricket captain called for an all-out war against India and said that every Pakistani including children is ‘ready for martyrdom’.

“We are ready for martyrdom. Every Pakistani, including all the children, pray to Allah that if we have to die or attain martyrdom then it should be like this only,” Miandad said.

Miandad not only termed Indians as “timid” but also instigated people of India to revolt against the Indian government by staging protest on streets.

The former Pakistani cricketer also used indecent words against Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi and said that Modi is not aware of who he is provoking for war.

 

“I want to give a message to people of India. You should come out on streets and get rid of this man (PM Modi). There are people in India who want to get you killed for their own vested interests. I have toured India and I know the people of India are not like him,” Miandad said.

Miandad also indirectly advised Pakistan to use nuclear weapons against India.

“Whatever we have in our possession, we should throw at them. They will talk only if they remain alive. They are timid. We should follow the policy of ‘tit for tat’ against them,” Miandad said.

 

Referring to the sixer he had hit during a cricket match against India in Sharzah in 1986, Miandad said that Pakistan needs to hit another six against India in the battle field as well.

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