This story is from August 15, 2016
By raising Balochistan, PM ruining India's claim on PoK: Congress
NEW DELHI: Congress on Monday launched a scathing attack on Prime Minister Narendra Modi, accusing him of "ruining" India's case on Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir (PoK) by raking up the issue of Balochistan in his Independence Day address.
"PoK is our right. Our entitlement. We will support it. But by bringing in Balochistan, you are ruining our case... We are going to ruin our own case on PoK," Congress leader and former External Affairs Minister Salman Khurshid said.
This would give an "additional handle" to Pakistan to target India as "we don't speak about atrocities in neighbouring countries", he told reporters at the Congress headquarters here.
Disapproving the "wild pronouncements about Balochistan", he said the government should ensure that its borders are secured and people are safe.
"I do not know who advised the Prime Minister for raising Balochistan... It will dilute our claim on PoK. It will given additional handle...to interfere in our internal affairs."
Suggesting that Modi should learn from former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on foreign policy, Khurshid said, "Balochistan is a different kettle altogether. We have no business (there)."
He said the problem with Modi, who speaks of "56-inch chest", was that he "talks too much and does very little. "In modern times, we have to act with brains".
Khurshid said the address of Modi was not like a Prime Minister addressing the nation on a national day but as a politician during an election campaign.
In his address from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the occasion of 70th Independence Day, Modi talked about the situation in PoK, Gilgit and Baluchistan and said people from there have thanked him for raising their issues.
This would give an "additional handle" to Pakistan to target India as "we don't speak about atrocities in neighbouring countries", he told reporters at the Congress headquarters here.
Disapproving the "wild pronouncements about Balochistan", he said the government should ensure that its borders are secured and people are safe.
"I do not know who advised the Prime Minister for raising Balochistan... It will dilute our claim on PoK. It will given additional handle...to interfere in our internal affairs."
Suggesting that Modi should learn from former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee on foreign policy, Khurshid said, "Balochistan is a different kettle altogether. We have no business (there)."
He said the problem with Modi, who speaks of "56-inch chest", was that he "talks too much and does very little. "In modern times, we have to act with brains".
In his address from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the occasion of 70th Independence Day, Modi talked about the situation in PoK, Gilgit and Baluchistan and said people from there have thanked him for raising their issues.
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Just think 36 years ago Iran was just like the West, the sexes were on par with each other. Once the Ayatollah got his grips on the country he ruined it with installing ridiculous laws.Making women be lower then animals. Women can not attend sporting matches, women need permission for passports. The sexes can not mingle, women can not sing solo. I read a report where two people were charged for kissing each other on the cheek as indecency and they were sentenced to whipping and imprisonment. They wonder why non muslim people look down on how women are treated in Islam. This is also happening in India where women were once worshiped as Gods since ancient times Link: youtu.be/zsKlgxS5aTwRead allPost comment
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