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Rajnath warns Pakistan: Don’t repeat mistakes of 1965, 1971

- PRESS TRUST OF INDIA

Warning Pakistan to not repeat the “mistakes of 1965 and 1971”, Union Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said the neighbouri­ng country can get dismantled into various parts on account of flagrant human rights violations against Balochs and Pashtuns on its soil.

Article 370 was like a “canker” that bled Jammu and Kashmir, Singh said, asserting that a majority of population in the erstwhile state supported its abrogation.

Addressing a “Jan Jagran Sabha” (public awareness meet) organised by the BJP, where leaders spoke on the Narendra Modi government's move to strip J&K of the special status, Singh said his party has lived up to its promises.

“As a nationalis­t party, the BJP never softened its stand on the issue. Article 370 was like a canker (nasoor) which left J&K bleeding. We have now demonstrat­ed that we are an honest and credible party which fulfils its promises,” Singh said, evoking applause from the crowd.

He blamed Article 370, and Article 35A, which arose out of it, for the state being in the throes of terrorism.

“J&K will now be transforme­d within five years. In fact, more than threefourt­hs of its population wanted this provision to go. Our intentions were good and it is no surprise that our move was supported wholeheart­edly by our alliance partners,” Singh said.

Cautioning the neighbouri­ng country against promoting crossborde­r terrorism, in the wake of the recent developmen­ts in Kashmir, he said, “Talks with Pakistan will henceforth resume only after it stops promoting terrorism. And it must also keep in mind that J&K is an integral part of India. All discussion­s will only take place about Pak-occupied Kashmir.”

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