Monday 14 October 2019

If Pakistan wants to tackle terror, we can send our Army: Rajnath Singh

Addressing election rallies in Haryana, the BJP leader also asked Pakistan to stop its Kashmir rant, saying no power in the world can separate Kashmir from India
Rajnath singh
Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday asked Pakistan to wage an honest battle against terrorism, saying India is ready to help but Islamabad’s intentions are deceitful, and cautioned the neighbouring country that it will disintegrate if it does not mend its ways.
Addressing election rallies in Haryana, the BJP leader also asked Pakistan to stop its Kashmir rant, saying no power in the world can separate Kashmir from India. “I want to tell our neighbour to stop (aiding) terrorism, wage an honest battle to fight terrorism, and if they are not able to fight terrorism, they can take help of neighbour India, we will extend cooperation to them to fight terrorism,” Singh said.
“I would like to make a suggestion to Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan. If you are serious enough in your fight against terror, we are ready to assist you. If you want our Army, then we will send them there for your help,” Rajnath Singh was quoted as saying by ANI.
“However, Pakistan’s intentions are deceitful,” he said.
Singh hit out at Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan for his statement that he will continue to rake up Kashmir issue on international forums. “I was listening to Pakistan Prime Minister’s speech. He said till the time Kashmir does not get freedom, he will continue to raise Kashmir issue on international forums. “Forget it. Don’t even think about Kashmir. You have paid the price. In 1947, you divided India into two because of two-nation theory…. In 1971, Pakistan got divided into two. I want to caution Pakistan, bring a change in your thinking or else if they keep going on like this, Pakistan will disintegrate and no one can stop this,” he warned.

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