Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

SUSHMA SAYS KASHMIR WILL NEVER BECOME PAKISTAN’S

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Mounting a scathing attack on Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over his comments on the unrest in Kashmir, external affairs minister Sushma Swaraj said Pakistan’s embrace to terrorism was driven by its “delusional” but “dangerous” dream that Kashmir will one day become a part of Pakistan.

India and Pakistan have been trading charges ever since Kashmir was gripped in turmoil following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani. Swaraj said Pakistan’s state machinery was inactive partnershi­p with“United Nations designated terrorist Hafi zS ae ed and other leading terrorists belonging to internatio­nally proscribed organisati­ons.”

“Behind Pakistan’s unabashed embrace and encouragem­ent to terrorism lies its delusional though dangerous dream that Kashmir will one day become Pakistan’s, as PM Sharif said yesterday (on Friday)”, she said. The foreign minister reinforced that Kashmir was part of India’s sovereign territory and said: “The whole of India would like to tell the PM of Pakistan that this dream (of his) will not be realised even at the end of eternity. The whole of Jammu and Kashmir belongs to India.” The minister also hit back at Pakistan for commemorat­ing Wani’s death. “In the last few days, the Pakistan leadership, including its Prime Minister praised Burhan Wani, a wanted terrorist, as a martyr”, the external affairs minister said. She said Wani was carrying an award of `10 Lakh on his head because he had “perpetrate­d heinous crimes including the murder of elected representa­tives and security personnel.”

She accused Pakistan of allowing terrorists from its soil to continuous­ly infiltrate into India. Taking a shot at Nawaz Sharif over his remark that his good wishes were with the people of Kashmir, the Union minister said: “Sadly, it’s not Pakistan’s good wishes or moral or diplomatic support but its weapons and terrorism that it has exported to Jammu and Kashmir. You will never be able to make this heaven on earth a haven for terrorists.”

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