Patel’s 1947 Advice to Reclaim PoK Ignored: PM’s Nehru Jab
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How Modi turned the tables on Pakistan
In a speech loaded with powerful meanings, Prime Minister Narendra Modi has again warned Pakistan not to indulge in any terror act against India. In the same speech, Modi, without naming China, asked people to boycott sale and purchase of foreign (read Chinese) products. Addressing a rally in Gandhinagar, Modi made it clear that Operation Sindoor is continuing , and for India, the days of ‘proxy war’ are over. Modi reminded people about the firs…
Patel’s 1947 advice to reclaim PoK ignored: PM’s Nehru jab
Modi linked the cross-border strikes with decades of unresolved aggression from across the border. He referred to India’s Partition and said the first terrorist attack happened in Kashmir, and a part of the country’s land was taken as a result of this action
Patel differed with Nehru on Kashmir, says PM Modi. Here are the facts
Prime Minister Narendra Modi recently remarked that the Congress government under Jawaharlal Nehru did not heed the advice of then-Home Minister Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel, who had advocated for continuing the military operation until all of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK) was reclaimed. Here's a look at how the Kashmir matter unfolded between Nehru and Patel.
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Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday said that if India had followed Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel’s advice in 1947, today’s terror incidents could have been avoided. Patel had advised not to stop the armed forces before they reached Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), Modi said speaking at an event in Gujarat’s Gandhinagar. “In 1947, Mother India was torn into pieces. The chains should… Continue reading "Terror acts could’ve been curbed if Patel’s 1…
Gujarat: PM Modi Slams 1947 Kashmir Policy, Blames Congress For Ignoring Sardar Patel’s Advice
Prime Minister Narendra Modi, during a public address in Gujarat, strongly criticised past decisions related to Kashmir post-Partition, stating that the terrorism India faces today is a “distorted continuation” of what began in 1947. He also accused the then Congress-led government of ignoring the strategic advice of Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel regarding Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). “In 1947, when Mother India was partitioned into three parts, …
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