Home minister Amit Shah said PoK belongs to India and “it will always

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Home minister Amit Shah said PoK belongs to India and “it will always be there”. His statement came during a rally in Raebareli on Saturday, and amidst senior Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar’s comments that India should start a dialogue with Pakistan as it has nuclear capabilities.


Shah said: “Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar and INDIA bloc leader Farooq Abdullah are asking to respect Pakistan as it has an atom bomb. Why should we respect Pakistan? Congress leader Rahul Gandhi says don’t demand PoK. Rahul Baba, if you are scared of atom bombs, then remain scared. We are not scared. PoJK is a part of India, and we will take it back”.Home minister Amit Shah said PoK belongs to India and “it will always be there”. His statement came during a rally in Raebareli on Saturday, and amidst senior Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar’s comments that India should start a dialogue with Pakistan as it has nuclear capabilities.


Shah said: “Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar and INDIA bloc leader Farooq Abdullah are asking to respect Pakistan as it has an atom bomb. Why should we respect Pakistan? Congress leader Rahul Gandhi says don’t demand PoK. Rahul Baba, if you are scared of atom bombs, then remain scared. We are not scared. PoJK is a part of India, and we will take it back”.Home minister Amit Shah said PoK belongs to India and “it will always be there”. His statement came during a rally in Raebareli on Saturday, and amidst senior Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar’s comments that India should start a dialogue with Pakistan as it has nuclear capabilities.


Shah said: “Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar and INDIA bloc leader Farooq Abdullah are asking to respect Pakistan as it has an atom bomb. Why should we respect Pakistan? Congress leader Rahul Gandhi says don’t demand PoK. Rahul Baba, if you are scared of atom bombs, then remain scared. We are not scared. PoJK is a part of India, and we will take it back”. https://community.thomsonreuters.com/developers/i/developer-portal-ideas/1-como-llamar-a-united-desde-estados-unidos-usahttps://community.thomsonreuters.com/developers/i/developer-portal-ideas/1-como-llamar-a-united-desde-estados-unidos-usahttps://community.thomsonreuters.com/developers/i/developer-portal-ideas/1-como-llamar-a-united-desde-estados-unidos-usahttps://community.thomsonreuters.com/developers/i/developer-portal-ideas/1-como-llamar-a-united-desde-estados-unidos-usahttps://community.thomsonreuters.com/developers/i/developer-portal-ideas/1-como-llamar-a-united-desde-estados-unidos-usa


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