What did Tarek Fatah said on the current situation of Imran Khan and Pakistan?
News | April 10, 2022 21:05 ISTWhat did Tarek Fatah said on the current situation of Imran Khan and Pakistan? Watch Tarek Fatah`s latest interview on Pakistan crisis.
What did Tarek Fatah said on the current situation of Imran Khan and Pakistan? Watch Tarek Fatah`s latest interview on Pakistan crisis.
Tarek Fatah has condemned the recent terrorist attacks in France. He said that wherever Muslims are in minority, they live with freedom.
Tarek Fatah, a Pakistani-Canadian journalist and author, has raised questions on the protests being staged by Muslims across world against French President Emmanuel Macron.
In response to a media query regarding Gurdwara ‘Shahidi Asthan’, MEA official spokesperson Anurag Srivastava pointed out that Bhai Taru Ji made the supreme sacrifice in 1745 at this historical gurdwara.
Pakistani-Canadian author Tarek Fatah has slammed the mob attack on doctors and health workers in Madhya Pradesh's Indore, saying that doctors who are working to keep people safe during coronavirus crisis should be celebrated and not beaten.
Watch what Islamic Scholar Tarek Fatah has said on Nizamuddin gathering during Coronavirus lockdown.
Pakistan-born writer and commentator Tarek Fatah weighed strongly in favour of the Citizenship Amendment Act and said that the Indian Muslims has nothing to fear from it.
Pakistan-born writer and commentator Tarek Fatah said the special court's decision to award death sentence to former Pakistan president and millitary ruler Pervez Musharraf in a treason case is a warning for other Army generals in the country.
Tarek Fatah was speaking with India TV's Editor-In-Chief and Chairman Rajat Sharma in his iconic show Aap Ki Adalat. Throughout the program, Tarek Fatah came down heavily on Imran Khan and asserted that he does not possess political talent to lead a nation.
Pakistan-born writer and commentator Tarek Fatah spoke with India TV's Editor-In-Chief and Chairman Rajat Sharma in his iconic show Aap Ki Adalat.
Pakistan born writer and commentator Tarek Fatah said that Pakistan PM Imram Khan's wife Bushra Bibi is an expert in black magic. He even suggested that power is concentrated with her. Tarek Fatah was speaking with India TV's Editor-In-Chief and Cha
Pakistani born Canadian author, Tarek Fatah spoke with India TV's Editor-In-Chief and Chairman Rajat Sharma in his iconic show Aap Ki Adalat.
Pakistani-Canadian journalist and liberal activist, Tarek Fatah, on Aap Ki Adalat said that Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has an identity crisis. Fatah said that Imran Khan is from Punjab who pretends to be a Pathan to prove his masculinity.
Pakistan born Canadian author and Islamic scholar Tarek Fatah, in his inimitable manner, spoke with Rajat Sharma, Editor-In-Chief and Chairman of India TV. Rajat Sharma grilled Tarek Fatah on variety of issues and he answered all the questions in his unique style.
Pakistani-Canadian author Tarek Fatah on Aap Ki Adalat slammed Imran Khan's UN speech and said it was "hilarious." Speaking to India TV Editor-In-Chief and Chairman Rajat Sharma, Fatah said that Imran Khan went on for 55 minutes over his allotted time.
Pakistan-born writer Tarek Fatah, in his inimitable style, spoke with India TV's Editor-In-Chief and Chairman Rajat Sharma in his iconic show Aap Ki Adalat.
Pakistan-born writer and commentator Tarek Fatah, who is presently living in self-exile in Canada, has said that "Pakistan will disintegrate in 20 to 25 years. Mark my words, Balochistan will become independent, and the entire stretch of land from Attock (Pakistan) till Cuttack (India) will be part of India."
Pakistan born writer and comentator Tarek Fatah said that Pakistan will disintegrate within next 20-25 years. He was speaking with India TV's Editor-In-Chief and Chairman Rajat Sharma in his iconic show Aap Ki Adalat. Tarek Fatah said that Balochistan will split away from Pakistan as will other regions.
Pakistan born writer and commentator Tarek Fatah weighed strongly in favour of Ram Mandir in Ayodhya. He decried Mughal Emperor Babur's attitude towards Indians. Tarek Fatah was speaking with India TV's Editor-In-Chief and Chairman Rajat Sharma in his iconic show Aap Ki Adalat.
Pakistan born writer and commentator Tarek Fatah said that Pakistan took an opportunist stance after abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. Fatah said Khan went on speaking in UNGA even when the hall was empty. Tarek Fatah was speaking with India TV's Editor-In-Chief and Chairman Rajat Sharma in his iconic show Aap Ki Adalat.
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