Paksitan PM Imran Khan ( Photo | AP ) 
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Imran Khan's remarks on CAB blatant interference in India's affairs: BJP 

Pakistan on Tuesday said India's "regressive and discriminatory" Citizenship Bill reflects its "malafide intent" to interfere in the affairs of neighbouring countries based on religion.

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NEW DELHI: The BJP on Tuesday hit back at Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan for his criticism of the Citizenship (Amendment) Bill, describing his remarks as a blatant interference in India's affairs.

"Imran Khan's comments on India's legislation constitute blatant interference in India's affairs... India is protecting minorities you (Imran Khan) failed to protect. With your views similar to the Congress on Article 370, CAB, etc, Tehreek-e-Insaf is looking like a new partner of Cong-led UPA," BJP spokesperson GVL Narasimha Rao said.

Tehreek-e-Insaf headed by Khan is Pakistan's ruling party.

Pakistan on Tuesday said India's "regressive and discriminatory" Citizenship (Amendment) Bill reflects its "malafide intent" to interfere in the affairs of neighbouring countries based on religion, with Imran Khan describing the proposed legislation as a "design of expansionism".

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