Tuesday, September 17, 2019

India Claims 'Pakistani-Occupied Kashmir': 'All-Out War Inevitable'


"It Is Ours!" Indian Minister Says Islamabad About To "Lose Pakistani-occupied Kashmir"



A top Indian official has put Islamabad on notice, saying India's nuclear-armed neighbor “should be ready to lose Pakistani-occupied Kashmir,” in perhaps the most provocative statement yet since New Delhi's revoking its own administered Jammu and Kashmir (J&K) historic autonomy on August 5. 
Gujarat Chief Minister Vijay Rupani was quoted by local media as making the inflammatory statement, saying 
Now, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) too is ours ... For fulfilling the dream of united India, we are ready to move forward for PoK.
"Article 370 has been revoked. Now, Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) too is ours. Pakistan should be ready to lose PoK. For fulfilling the dream of united India, we are ready to move forward for PoK... Pakistan should stop supporting terrorism... India will not tolerate this," he asserted while speaking at a political rally, according to India Today.

And further referencing the 1971 Indo-Pakistani war in which Bangladesh was liberated, the Chief Minister responded to recent statements by Pakistan's Prime Minister Imran Khan. "Pakistan was boasting of occupying Delhi in 1971 but they were about to lose Karachi. Bangladesh was partitioned. Their Army became our refugees," he said.
This comes after Pakistan's foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi warned last week that the situation on the Line of Control (LoC) in the Jammu and Kashmir region continues to deteriorate and risks sparking an "accidental war," as reported in the Hindustan Times.

Qureshi was speaking on the sidelines of the UN Human Rights Council in Geneva last Wednesday. He told journalists that Pakistan and India "understand the consequences of a conflict". But he added that "an accidental war" cannot be ruled out. "… If the situation persists ... then anything is possible," he said.

Since the 1947 partition of British India, both countries  now bitter nuclear-armed rivals  have laid claim to Kashmir in full, though a tense status quo has left each with its side of the LoC.
After the Indian revocation of Article 370 to its constitution last month, tens of thousands of additional Indian troops have poured into J&K, putting the restive border region further on edge.

Pakistani officials previously claimed nothing less than an Indian-sponsored "genocide" is being carried out against Kashmiri Muslims on the Indian side of the LoC amid the sweeping security crackdown. 
If indeed India is ready to "move forward" to "reclaim" the Pakistani side of the LoC, all-out war would no doubt be inevitable

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