Pak can ‘keep harbouring wrong notions’ on Kashmir: India
BY M Post Bureau4 Jun 2015 6:11 AM IST
M Post Bureau4 Jun 2015 6:11 AM IST
Reacting strongly to Pakistani Army chief General Raheel Sharif’s remarks that Kashmir was an “unfinished agenda” of the Partition, India on Wednesday said Pakistan can keep “harbouring the wrong notions” but that will not make any difference to actual conditions.
“I think this is the notion they will keep harbouring. They can keep harbouring that wrong notion. It will not make any difference to actual conditions,” Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh said. He was asked about Sharif’s remarks that Kashmir was an “unfinished agenda” of Partition in 1947 and was “inseparable” from Pakistan.
Addressing cadets at the National Defence University (NDU) in Islamabad, Raheel said, “Kashmir is an unfinished agenda of Partition. Pakistan and Kashmir are inseparable” and linked peace with India to resolving the Kashmir issue as per the UN resolutions.
Singh, a former Army Chief, said that Pakistan should apologise for the atrocities done to Kargil martyr Captain Saurabh Kalia, and also for its acts during <g data-gr-id="19">the 1948,</g> 1971 and 1965 wars.
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