
Vacate Indian Territory, India Replies to Pak’s J&K Remarks on PM Modi’s Podcast
In a sharp response to Pakistan’s remarks on Jammu and Kashmir, the Ministry of External Affairs (MEA) has asked Islamabad to vacate Indian territory under its “illegal occupation”. This statement came after PM Narendra Modi criticized Pakistan for its hostility and betrayal in his recent podcast.
Pakistan’s remarks on Jammu and Kashmir have been a subject of contention between the two countries for years. Pakistan has consistently maintained that Kashmir is a disputed territory and has been backing separatist groups in the region. In his podcast, PM Modi had accused Pakistan of spreading lies and promoting cross-border terrorism in the region.
In response to Pakistan’s remarks, the MEA said, “Instead of spreading lies, Pakistan should vacate Indian territory under its illegal occupation.” The ministry added that the world is aware of the “real issue”, which “is Pakistan’s active promotion of cross-border terrorism”.
The MEA’s statement is a clear message to Pakistan that India will not tolerate any further aggression or provocation from its neighbor. The statement also highlights the fact that Pakistan’s occupation of parts of Jammu and Kashmir is illegal and unacceptable.
Pakistan’s occupation of parts of Jammu and Kashmir dates back to the partition of India in 1947. India and Pakistan have fought three wars over the region, but the issue remains unresolved. Pakistan has consistently maintained that Kashmir is a disputed territory and has been backing separatist groups in the region.
However, India has maintained that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of the country and has been seeking to integrate the region fully into the Indian Union. The Indian government has also accused Pakistan of promoting terrorism and separatism in the region.
In recent years, tensions between India and Pakistan have escalated significantly over the Kashmir issue. In 2019, India revoked the special status of Jammu and Kashmir under Article 370 of the Constitution, which led to widespread protests and violence in the region. Pakistan has since been trying to internationalize the issue and has been accusing India of human rights violations in the region.
However, India has maintained that the move to revoke Article 370 was a domestic issue and did not require international intervention. The Indian government has also accused Pakistan of spreading misinformation and propaganda about the situation in Jammu and Kashmir.
In his podcast, PM Modi had accused Pakistan of spreading lies and promoting cross-border terrorism in the region. He had also accused Pakistan of trying to destabilize the region and had warned that India would not tolerate any further aggression from its neighbor.
The MEA’s statement is a clear message to Pakistan that India will not tolerate any further aggression or provocation from its neighbor. The statement also highlights the fact that Pakistan’s occupation of parts of Jammu and Kashmir is illegal and unacceptable.
In conclusion, the MEA’s statement is a clear message to Pakistan that India will not tolerate any further aggression or provocation from its neighbor. The statement also highlights the fact that Pakistan’s occupation of parts of Jammu and Kashmir is illegal and unacceptable.
As the world is aware of the “real issue”, which “is Pakistan’s active promotion of cross-border terrorism”, it is essential that Pakistan takes concrete steps to address this issue and stop promoting terrorism and separatism in the region.
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