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India's dream of splitting Pakistan will never be realised: Nisar
By GEO NEWSPosted on: 50 minutes ago
ISLAMABAD: New Delhi's dream of splitting Pakistan into several geographical entities will never be realised, Pakistan interior minister said in response to his Indian counterpart's statement Monday, painting it as 'fallacy'.
"Bharatiya Janata Party's (the ruling party in India) dream of splitting Pakistan is nothing but a fallacy," Nisar said, adding the statement by his Indian counterpart was just a shallow claim.
The minister slammed the neighboring arch-foe for ruthlessly shedding blood of innocent Kashmiris in occupied Jammu and Kashmir. "Oppressing masses in India is part of the government's policy," he added.
He went on to accuse New Delhi of openly interfering in Balochistan and other parts of Pakistan, which it has also been admitting.
"We wish peace in the region, however, will not accept Indian hegemony," he asserted.
Earlier today, Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh threatened Pakistan of 'splintering it into 10 parts if it does not mend ways.'
Tensions soared to an all-time high between India and Pakistan in past some months. Over 150 Kashmiris have been killed and more than 15,000 injured due to the use of brute force by Indian forces to quell protests that erupted after the killing of Burhan Wani - an iconic pro-independence Kashmiri youth leader - in July, this year.
With the situation tensed in Indian-occupied Kashmir (IoK), there has also been months of aggressive posturing by India along the Line of Control (LoC) and the Working Boundary causing flare-ups between the two countries.
Indian forces have repeatedly violated the ceasefire agreement resulting in a number of casualties of both civilians and troops on the Pakistani side.
The Indian side, however, has been receiving a matching response by the Pakistan Army and Rangers every time they commit a ceasefire violation.
However, these skirmishes along the border have been reduced in the recent days.
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