'Stop Daydreaming': Murad Ali Shah Fires Back After India's Sindh Claim
- Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah condemned Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh's comments about Sindh possibly returning to India, stating that Sindh was, is, and will remain a part of Pakistan.
- CM Murad highlighted that Sindh separated from the Bombay Presidency in 1936, emphasizing its historical significance and the people's focus on autonomy and identity.
- Pakistan's Foreign Ministry called Singh's remarks delusional, revisionist, and a threat to regional stability, urging India to focus on its internal issues.
- Singh's comments were criticized for promoting an expansionist Hindutva mindset that challenges recognized borders and threatens peace in the region.
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'Sindh will always be part of India': Rajnath Singh's remarks reaffirm that political borders cannot alter civilisational and historical truths
Sindh is not just a geographical region; it is a major part of India’s ancient civilisational roots. The Indus River, or the Sindhu, flows through this land and has shaped the culture, agriculture, and early settlements of the entire region.
Sherry Condemns Indian Defence Minister’s Remarks on Sindh Province - Global News Pakistan
Islamabad, — Senator Sherry Rehman strongly condemned the recent remarks made by India’s Defence Minister regarding Pakistan’s Sindh province. The comments are “provocative, revisionist, and deeply irresponsible”, reflecting a dangerous pattern of rhetoric that undermines regional stability and violates internationally recognized norms governing state sovereignty. “Such statements are not just factually baseless; they expose an alarming escalati…
Murad Ali Shah to India: “Stop daydreaming about Sindh
Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah has rejected Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh’s recent comments about Sindh, calling them “baseless” and “delusional”. He said Sindh is an integral part of Pakistan and will remain so. In a statement on social media, the chief minister stressed: “Sindh was, is and will always be part of Pakistan.” Murad Ali Shah criticised the Indian minister for lacking historical awareness. He explained that Sindh separ…
Murad Ali Shah Fires Back After India's Sindh Claim
This collage of pictures shows Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah (left) and India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh. — Radio Pakistan/Reuters/File CM says: “Sindh was, is and will remain a part of Pakistan.” Sindh CM says Indian defence minister “unaware of history”. CM advises Indian minister to focus on their internal division. ISLAMABAD: Sindh Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah on Tuesday strongly condemned Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh…
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