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Published 16:11 IST, September 22nd 2019

Rajnath Singh: Pak at risk of getting dismantled for rights breach

Rajnath Singh warned Pakistan against "repeating mistakes of 1965 and 1971" as the neighbouring country breeds ground for human rights violations on its soil.

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Defence minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday warned Pakistan against 'repeating mistakes of 1965 and 1971' even as he asserted that the neighbouring country ran the risk of getting 'dismantled' on account of flagrant violation of human rights on its soil. 

Rajnath Singh - ‘Article 370 was like cancer’ 

Addressing a "Jan Jagran Sabha" (public awareness meet) organized by the BJP here, where senior party leaders spoke on the Narendra Modi government's move to strip Jammu and Kashmir of its special status, Singh said that Article 370 was like a 'cancer' which was bleeding the state. More than three-fourths of the J&K population was in favour of abrogation of Article 370, he stated. "The BJP had never softened its stance on Article 370, irrespective of whether it was at the helm or not. Its abrogation has proved that the party is honest and credible," Singh maintained. The defence minister also cautioned the neighbouring country against promoting cross-border terrorism in the wake of developments in J&K. "Talks with Pakistan will henceforth resume only after it stops promoting terrorism. And the country must keep in mind that Jammu and Kashmir are an integral part of India and discussion can only take place about Pak-occupied Kashmir," he added. 

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Rajnath Singh approves writing on borders 

Rajnath Singh, India's Defence Minister, had given his approval for initiating the work of writing the history of India's borders last week. According to reports, the statement comes after the Minister held a meeting on September 17, with eminent experts of the Indian Council of Historical Research (ICHR), Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, Directorate General of Archives (DGA), and officials of Home Affairs, External Affairs and Defence ministries. According to him, writing about them will provide a good understanding of the general public, which is extremely necessary. He has further directed officials to consult experts for the action plan that is required to write about Indian borders. 

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15:42 IST, September 22nd 2019