Pakistan-occupied Kashmir will be part of India in 6 months if Modi gets third term, says Adityanath

The Uttar Pradesh chief minister alleged that when the Congress was in power, it did not act against Islamabad despite terrorist attacks on Indian soil.

Pakistan-occupied Kashmir will be part of India in 6 months if Modi gets third term, says Adityanath

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Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Saturday claimed that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir would become part of India within six months if Prime Minister Narendra Modi retains power for the third time.

At a rally in Maharashtra’s Palghar, Adityanath said that Islamabad is finding it difficult to hold on to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, in a reference to ongoing protests in the region against the rising cost of food and other essentials.

“After the elections, let Modi ji become prime minister for the third time…in the next six months, you will see that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir will have become part of India,” the Bharatiya Janata Party leader said. “It needs courage, and only then can such things can be done.”

Adityanath alleged that when the Congress was in power, it did not act against Pakistan despite terrorist attacks on Indian soil.

“Today, we take out their eyes before they [Pakistan] look at India with bad intention,” he said.

The Uttar Pradesh chief minister also said at the rally that a “major British newspaper” had reported that in the past three years, several terrorists were killed in Pakistan...

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