'Borders Can Change': Rajnath Singh Says Sindh May ‘Return’ Someday, Cites Civilisational Link
Rajnath Singh emphasized Sindh's enduring cultural connection to India and highlighted government support for persecuted minorities, including the Citizenship Amendment Bill.
- On Sunday, November 23, 2025, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh said although Sindh lies in Pakistan today, `civilisationally, Sindh will always be a part of India` and suggested `Who knows, tomorrow Sindh may return to India again`.
- Invoking Lal Krishna Advani, Singh said Sindhi Hindus never accepted Sindh's separation and emphasised the Indus's spiritual status, deemed as sacred as the Aab-e-Zamzam by many in Sindh.
- Singh highlighted the suffering of persecuted minorities from neighbouring countries and said the government permitted them to stay without passports till 2024, crediting Prime Minister Narendra Modi for the Citizenship Amendment Bill.
- These remarks add to a pattern among senior leaders asserting historical claims, as Singh recalled growing voices in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and sloganeering vindicating New Delhi's position.
- The Defence Minister cited the 2005 Supreme Court ruling on `Sindh` and Partition 1947, urging the Sindhi community to continue contributing with Government of India support.
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Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, on Sunday, stirred a fresh debate by suggesting that the Sindh region, which became part of Pakistan during the 1947 Partition, could one day return to India. Speaking at an event in New Delhi, he underscored what he described as India's deep civilisational links with Sindh, asserting that geographical boundaries are not permanent. 📰 Rajnath Singh Hints at Possibility of Sindh’s ‘Return’, Says ‘Civilisational Tie…
'Tomorrow Sindh may return to India': Rajnath Singh
New Delhi: Recalling BJP patriarch L K Advani’s words on Sindh’s civilisational connect with India despite the Partition, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said “borders can change” and “tomorrow Sindh may return to India”. In his address at an event hosted by the Sindhi community here, he said that “Advani ji wrote in one of his books that Sindhi Hindus, especially those of his generation, still haven’t accepted the matter of separation …
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