Pakistan Outraged By Rajnath Singh’s Comments: India Counters Sidhu’s Comments

Delhi/Hyderabad, Nov 24 (Maxim news):  Pakistan was angered by Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh’s comments thatSindh may not be part of India today, but the entire region could soon be part of our territory“.  The neighboring country immediately countered Rajnath Singh’s comments.  To this extent, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry issued a statement on Monday (November 24) it said that Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh’s comments about Pakistan’s Sindh province reflect a dangerous revisionist and Hindutva expansionist mentality, and Pakistan strongly condemns his comments.

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It described Rajnath’s comments as violating international law.  It urged Rajnath Singh and other Indian leaders to refrain from making provocative statements that threaten regional peace and stability.  It also advised the Indian government to focus on ensuring the safety of its own citizens, especially the vulnerable minority communities.

WHAT DID RAJNATH SINGH SAY?

Singh may not be part of our country, but it will be part of our territory soon.  Even though it is geographically separated, Singh has always been part of India in terms of civilization.  Where territorial disputes continue, there will definitely be changes in borders,” said Union minister Rajnath Singh

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He made these remarks while speaking at the Sindhi Samaj Sammelan held in Delhi on Sunday (November 24).  During the partition of the country, Sindh province became part of Pakistan, and many Hindus from there came to India. This province, located in the Indus River basin, is civilizationally connected to India.

Union Minister Rajnath Singh mentioned this and reminded that the leaders of the LK Advani generation never accepted that Sindh province was not a part of India. Rajnath said that the Indus River is considered sacred and revered by all Indians, not just the people there. Pakistan objected to Rajnath Singh’s comments that the Indus could become a part of India.  (Maxim News)

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