Won't accept U.S. policy to make Indian PM 'Chaudhary' of Pak: Rabbani

ANI  |  Islamabad [Pakistan] 

Senate Chairman Mian Raza Rabbani on Saturday said that they "will not accept the United States policy to make the Indian Prime Minister a Chaudhary of this region."

Speaking at a seminar on democracy at the Karachi Press Club, Rabbani asked the people of to come forward and join hands against the Trump's remarks on Pakistan, while rolling out the new South Asian policy, The Express Tribune reported.

"has rendered great sacrifices in the war against and the international players must understand and realise it," he said.

He insisted, "A weak democracy is hundred times better than a dictatorship," and asked as to who had given permission to the U.S. to use "our airports and airspace in the war against "

This remark comes after openly criticised for its double standards in fighting the war against in Afghanistan, and, at the same time, sought more help from in

While rolling out the new Policy, Trump had said, "People in have suffered from terror, but at same time has been a safe haven for terrorists."

Earlier, U.S. President Donald Trump sought more help from in

Speaking from the Fort Myer military base in Arlington, Va., Trump said, "We will develop a deeper strategic partnership with India, but we want them to help us more in "

He further added that "makes billions of dollars with the United States in trade; we want them to help us more in "

Relations between and received a major boost in 2011 with the signing of a strategic partnership agreement, Afghanistan's first since the Soviet invasion of 1979.

According to a 2010 Gallup survey, adults are more likely to approve of India's leadership than the Chinese or the U.S. leadership.

Trump's wish of a bigger Indian role in is a blow for Pakistan, which has been opposing New Delhi's presence in Kabul.

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