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Pak conspiring to divide India on religious lines: Rajnath

‘Notebandi is nasbandi for anti-national elements’, says the Home Minister in J&K

- OUR CORRESPOND­ENT

Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said India has always wanted to have friendly relations with all its neighbours but Pakistan has betrayed India and returned peace initiative­s with terrorist attacks.

Referring to the invitation extended to SAARC countries for the oath-taking ceremony of Narendra Modi, he said this was done because “we realised if we want to make India a powerful country we need cooperatio­n of all neighbouri­ng countries”.

“Prime Minister Narendra Modi, before the formation of the government, had held a party meeting and we decided if we want to make India a powerful country we need cooperatio­n of all the neighbouri­ng countries. So we decided to invite all the neighbouri­ng heads of state/government and we invited Nawaz Sharif also, and he had come,” Singh said.

“Sharif was invited not just to shake hands but let the hearts of the two countries to meet,” he said, adding Pakistan should understand “our intentions but it has failed to do so”.

He also said Modi, “breaking all the protocols”, went to attend a function in Sharif’s family while returning from Afghanista­n.

“We try our best that our neighbours live in peace with us. We want developmen­t of India as well as that of Pakistan, Nepal, Myanmar, Bhutan and Sri Lanka. All should progress. We want this. But what has Pakistan given us in return of our large-heartednes­s?

“We got Gurdaspur, Pathankot and Uri where terrorists entered and launched cowardly attacks on our soldiers,” Singh said. “But we also showed them what we are capable of,” he added.

“I thank our soldiers who succeeded in giving the message we cannot only hit them here but if need arises we can hit them anywhere,” Singh said, referring to the surgical strikes carried by the army inside Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

He accused Pakistan of continuous­ly fuelling terrorism and said India wants friendly ties with the neighbouri­ng country but will never compromise on the issue of terrorism.

“I ask them (Pakistan) why they are not saying they are not ready to compromise on terrorism. If India says this why Pakistan is not saying the same,” Singh said.

He said after Gurdaspur and Pathankot terror attacks, Pakistan had stated it wanted to cooperate and sent a team to India. “But after the team’s return to Pakistan, they refused to allow Indian SIT to visit Pakistan,” he said. Going further, the Home Minister also said that Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s ‘notebandi’ decision has resulted in ‘nasbandi’ for antination­al elements and hoarders of black money.

“To control the menace of terrorism, separatism and Naxalism, the Prime Minister took the demonetisa­tion decision.

“However, some people are making fun of it by terming it as ‘nasbandi’ (vasectomy). If we have cut anyone’s ‘nas’, it is that of terrorists, Naxalites and people who hoard black money,” Rajnath said.

He said the decision had been taken in the larger interest of the country, and appealed to people to cooperate with the move. “Prime Minister has stated that he needs 50 days and after that the situation would improve,” Rajnath said.

The Home Minister also stressed that the nation would always stand united, in the face of any external adversity, leaving behind caste and religion.

“There is no dearth of people in India who want to sacrifice their life for the country. No power in the world can think of harming the integrity of the nation,” he said

 ??  ?? Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh paying floral tributes to the martyrs at a memorial at Kathua, 80km from Jammu on Sunday
Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh paying floral tributes to the martyrs at a memorial at Kathua, 80km from Jammu on Sunday

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