New Delhi, August 28: Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) Rajya Sabha MP Subramanian Swamy on Wednesday predicted a coup in Pakistan by November this year. Calling Pakistan Prime Ministre Imran Khan a "playboy", Subramanian Swamy said he has information that the Pakistani army along with Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) is planning to topple Imran Khan's government. Government Holds Supreme Right to Give Land for Construction of Ram Mandir: Subramanian Swamy.

"My friends abroad tell me that Pak Army and ISI extremely cut up with playboy dimwit Imran Khan. There may be a coup by the armed forces by November this year," Swamy tweeted. "It does not matter to India because our goals are clear and in Pak it is tweedledum versus tweedledee (sic)," he added. The BJP lawmaker is of the view that India should deal with Pakistan with an iron fist. US Desperate to Support Pakistan on Kashmir Issue as India Refuses to Send Troops to Afghanistan, Warns BJP MP Subramanian Swamy.

Subramanian Swamy's Tweet on Pakistan:

Last week, Swamy had said the work on the Kartarpur corridor should be stopped in the interest of the nation. He had also backed Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's statement that India's commitment to a 'No First Use' nuclear policy is subject to future circumstances. Swamy said Singh is correct in warning about a possible review of Vajpayee's no first use of nuclear weapons.

"Rajnath is correct as to warn about possible review of Vajpayee's no first use of n-weapons since Pak leadership is more crazed today than in 1998. First use is required now if we get credible evidence that Pak faced with ignominy may go for first strike. We must pre-empt that," Swamy had tweeted.

Earlier this month, Swamy had warned the government that the United States could help Pakistan on the Kashmir issue as India has refused to send its forces in Afghanistan.

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