Pak PM Imran Khan faced wrath from Pakistani citizens over his 'mujahideen' claim at UNGA speech
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In a bid to play the victim card of terrorism, Imran Khan has stepped in to fire with Pakistan citizens. At the UNGA forum, Khan said the &lsquo;mujahideen&rsquo; were considered &lsquo;heroes&rsquo; with former US President Ronald Reagan inviting them to the White House. PM Khan&rsquo;s comments were met with harsh criticism with many calling it an &#39;international embarrassment&#39; and firing the speech writer. Watch to know more</p>
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