“Pakistan is not sitting with bangles on its hands”

Last Updated on May 7, 2024 2:42 am

Addressing Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh, former Chief Minister of Jammu and Kashmir and National Conference leader Farooq Abdullah said that Pakistan is not sitting with bangles on its hands. They have a nuclear bomb in their hands, if they use it, it will fall on India.

Farooq Abdullah said this after Rajnath’s comments on Pakistan Occupied Kashmir’s accession to India. News from Times of India

Rajnath Singh made some comments on Pakistan Occupied Kashmir in an interview given to the Press Trust of India (PTI) on Sunday. He also raised this issue in an election rally in West Bengal’s Darjeeling. According to him, India’s power is increasing day by day.

India’s reputation is increasing all over the world. Economic progress is very fast. Jammu and Kashmir is progressing at all levels. Our brothers and sisters in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir are watching it. Seeing this progress and progress, they themselves will want to migrate to India. India does not have to use force.

Rajnath Singh thinks, there is no reason to worry, Pakistan occupied Kashmir was, is and will be ours.

Farooq Abdullah was asked about Rajnath Singh’s statement yesterday. In response, the former chief minister said that when the defense minister says it, he should show it. There is no one to stop him? But he should remember that Pakistan is not sitting with bangles in hand. They have nuclear bombs and if so, unfortunately, it will fall on us.

In the election climate, Pakistan, terrorism, Pakistan Occupied Kashmir always became part of the campaign. BJP leaders in particular highlighted these in developing a nationalist spirit.

External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar also said yesterday in a conversation in Odisha’s Cuttack about Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, that territory is an integral part of India. A resolution was also adopted in this regard in the Indian Parliament. At one time people forgot it. But now it is part of consciousness.

Jaishankar, when asked to know how Pakistan captured it even though it was an integral part, put the blame on the Congress. He said, if the owner of the house is not responsible, thieves will steal. Here another country has taken that role, occupied it.

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