Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

Rajnath hits out at Pak PM

AFTER UNGA Defence minister says progressiv­e steps in Jammu and Kashmir are being accepted across the world

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

MUMBAI: The Pakistan Prime Minister is going door-to-door around the world and creating content for cartoonist­s, defence minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday, a day after Imran Khan raised the Kashmir issue in his address to the UN General Assembly.

Singh also said there are some powers who want to carry out a Mumbai-like attack along India’s coastal regions, but their plans will not succeed.

The defence minister on Saturday commission­ed India’s second Scorpene-class submarine INS Khanderi and launched INS Nigiri, the first ship of the P-17A frigates, in two separate events here.

Hitting out at Khan, half of whose speech was on India and Kashmir at the UNGA, and asserting that abrogation of Article 370 provisions was a progressiv­e step, Singh said, “On one side, our progressiv­e steps in Jammu and Kashmir are being accepted across the world, (while on the other) the Pakistan prime minister is creating content for cartoonist­s by running around door-to-door.” Pakistan should now understand that the commission­ing of INS Khanderi has increased India’s capability to strike with “greater force, if needed”, he said.

“The government is committed to strengthen and modernise the armed forces,” the defence minister said, adding that the Navy will take strict action against those who disturb peace in the region.

On the ‘Howdy, Modi’ event in Houston, he said the prime minister’s recent visit to the US “showcased India’s emergence as a superpower”.

“We witnessed how the prime minister was welcomed by top leaders of the US at a jam-packed stadium. President Donald Trump has also acknowledg­ed the potential of our government...trump also said that India is capable of fighting against Pakistan-sponsored terrorism,” Singh said.

India is proud of its Navy and can never forget the exceptiona­l role it played in the 1971 war when Operation Trident and Operation Python broke the backbone of the Pakistan navy, he said.

“Under operation Trident, the Indian Navy had broken the back of Pakistan. The Navy had brought the trade routes to Pakistan ports completely under its control and made the economy of Pakistan crumble,” he said while citing the importance of submarines in modern strategic warfare.

On further advancemen­t of the armed forces, he said, “We are committed to fulfil the requiremen­ts of the armed forces in terms of technologi­cal advancemen­ts and procuremen­t of new machinerie­s...” “In the recent years, we have been able to bring down incidents of piracy in the Arabian Sea, thanks to the Indian Navy,” Singh said.

The Navy will take strong action against any state that tries to disrupt peace in the Arabian Sea and t he I ndian Ocean regions, he asserted.

“The Indian Navy wants to win the confidence and mutual trust of all small and major countries in the Indian Ocean. But there are some powers whose actions are unholy,” Singh said.

“There has been speculatio­n of possibilit­y of another 26/11-type attack on India’s west coast. But such plans will not succeed here,” Singh said, adding that India today has the capability and the Navy, the confidence, that no one else in the Indian Ocean region has.

 ??  ?? Rajnath Singh at the commission­ing ceremony of INS Khanderi in Mumbai on Saturday. AP
Rajnath Singh at the commission­ing ceremony of INS Khanderi in Mumbai on Saturday. AP

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