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Dream On, Kashmir Will Never Be A Part Of Pakistan: Sushma Swaraj Hits Back At Pak PM Nawaz Sharif

Darpan News Desk IANS, 23 Jul, 2016 01:43 PM
    In a strong-worded riposte to Pakistan PM's critical comments on Kashmir, Swaraj said, "Pakistan fuelling violence in Kashmir. It has given pain of terrorism there. Pakistan's designs will never succeed."
     
    External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj on Saturday slammed Pakistan’s Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif over his comments on Kashmir, after she said the whole of India would like to tell PM of Pak that this dream won’t be realized even at the end of eternity.
     
    “Behind Pakistan’s encouragement to terrorism lies its delusional though dangerous dream ‘Kashmir will one day become Pak’ as Pak PM said yesterday. Pakistan is perpetrating terror activities through Hafiz Saeed and other terrorists in an area which is integral part of India,” added Swaraj.
     
     
    Tearing into Pakistan’s ulterior motive to destabilise the Kashmir valley through state-sponsored terrorism, the EAM said, “Even more condemnable than these deplorable attempts from across our border to incite violence and glorify terrorists is the fact that these attempts have been undertaken by Pakistan’s state machinery in active partnership with UN-designated terrorist Hafiz Saeed and other leading terrorists belonging to internationally proscribed organisations.”
     
    Swaraj’s comments came a day after Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif told a public gathering in Muzaffarabad that “We are waiting for the day Kashmir becomes (part of) Pakistan”.
     
    Swaraj lashed out Pakistan PM for calling slain Hijbul Mujahideen commander Burhan Wani a ‘martyr’. “Doesn’t he know that Burhan Wani was a Hizbul Mujahideen Commander? Country which used fighter planes & artillery against its own people has no right whatsoever to point a finger against our security forces,” said Swaraj.
     
     
    On Friday, in his first public address following his return from London after an open-heart surgery in May, Sharif urged Kashmiris “not to forget those in Kashmir who are sacrificing their lives for their movement for freedom”.
     
    “Their movement for freedom cannot be stopped and it will be successful. You are aware of how they are being beaten and killed. All our prayers are with them and we are waiting for the day Kashmir becomes (part of) Pakistan,” Sharif was quoted as saying by Dawn News.

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