Pakistan Strongly Condemns Indian Minister’s Sindh Province Remarks

Pakistan strongly condemned Indian Defense Minister Rajnath Singh’s recent remarks about Pakistan’s Sindh province, calling them “delusional” and “dangerously revisionist.” The Foreign Office said such statements reflect an expansionist Hindutva mindset that challenges international law and recognized borders. Officials stressed that provocative rhetoric undermines regional peace and stability, creating unnecessary tensions between the two countries.
The Foreign Office urged Singh and other Indian leaders to focus on the security of their own citizens instead of making provocative comments. Authorities highlighted the importance of addressing discrimination against minority communities and faith-based prejudices within India. They also pointed out the historical distortions that continue to fuel domestic and international tensions.
Pakistan also criticized India’s handling of its northeastern regions, where communities face systemic marginalization and persecution. The statement emphasized cycles of state-enabled violence and identity-based discrimination. Officials called on India to take meaningful steps to resolve grievances and ensure equal rights for all its citizens.
The Foreign Office stressed that India should focus on a genuine resolution of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. Pakistan urged compliance with UN Security Council resolutions and the aspirations of Kashmiris living under occupation. Officials reiterated that peaceful resolution, justice, and international norms remain central to addressing bilateral issues.
Pakistan reaffirmed its commitment to safeguarding national security, independence, and sovereignty while pursuing peaceful solutions. Authorities stressed that dialogue based on equity, law, and mutual respect is essential to achieve lasting regional stability. The statement reflects Pakistan’s continued focus on diplomacy and lawful approaches to resolving conflicts.
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