IAF Pilot Abhinandan Varthaman was involved in an aerial engagement with PAF, he lost MiG21 Bison fighter jet and landed on Pak territory wherein Pak Army held him captive into their custody. They didn’t wanted to let go of him but PM Imran Khan under intense international pressure released the Wing Commander so he can make a safe return to his country.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on Monday said he is “not worthy” of the Nobel Prize prize, adding that one who solves the Kashmir dispute to pave the way for peace and human development in the subcontinent should receive the award.
“I am not worthy of the Nobel Peace Prize. The person worthy of this would be the one who solves the Kashmir dispute and paves the way for peace & human development in the subcontinent,” tweeted Imran Pakistan Information Minister Fawad Chaudhary submitted a motion in Pakistan’s National Assembly Secretariat, seeking the Nobel Peace Prize for the Prime Minister.
Pak PM’s statement comes on the heels of demands by political leaders in Pakistan to consider Imran for the award for his role in de-escalating tension between New Delhi and Islamabad.
An online petition has also been filed, urging the Norwegian Nobel Committee for the nomination of Khan for the ‘Nobel Peace Prize’ for 2020 in recognition of his peace efforts, reported ANI.
IAF Wing Commander Abhinandan Varthaman was sent back to India by Pakistan on Friday night. The IAF pilot was captured on Thursday last week after his MiG-21 Bison was shot down in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK), while he was chasing the Pakistan Air Force (PAF) intruders.
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