<p>In a major goof-up, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed PM Modi as 'President Modi' at the UN General Assembly on Friday. </p>.<p>"Does Modi think that the people of Kashmir will quitely accept the status quo?" Khan said.</p>.<p>"No one bothered researching the Tamil Tigers and the Japanese Kamikaze bombers. No one blamed religion when they carried out suicide attacks and rightly so because no religion teaches violence," said PM Khan.</p>.<p>The United Nations General Assembly allotted 15 minutes for every world leader for speaking. Prime Minister Narendra Modi adhered to his time, while his Pakistan counterpart, Imran Khan, exceeded the limit.</p>.<p>The 4th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York, U.S., September 27, where world leaders addressed multiple global issues.</p>
<p>In a major goof-up, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan addressed PM Modi as 'President Modi' at the UN General Assembly on Friday. </p>.<p>"Does Modi think that the people of Kashmir will quitely accept the status quo?" Khan said.</p>.<p>"No one bothered researching the Tamil Tigers and the Japanese Kamikaze bombers. No one blamed religion when they carried out suicide attacks and rightly so because no religion teaches violence," said PM Khan.</p>.<p>The United Nations General Assembly allotted 15 minutes for every world leader for speaking. Prime Minister Narendra Modi adhered to his time, while his Pakistan counterpart, Imran Khan, exceeded the limit.</p>.<p>The 4th session of the United Nations General Assembly at U.N. headquarters in New York, U.S., September 27, where world leaders addressed multiple global issues.</p>