Rajnath Singh On 9th Armed Forces Veterans Day: PoK is the crown jewel of India, without it Jammu and Kashmir is incomplete, Rajnath Singh roared in Akhnoor Akhnoor.

Rajnath Singh On 9th Armed Forces Veterans Day: PoK is the crown jewel of India, without it Jammu and Kashmir is incomplete, Rajnath Singh roared in Akhnoor Akhnoor.

New Delhi. Union Defense Minister Rajnath reached Akhnoor in Jammu and Kashmir today on the occasion of 9th Armed Forces Veterans Day. During this, he warned Pakistan in clear words on terrorism. Not only this, Rajnath clearly said, Jammu and Kashmir is incomplete without PoK. PoK is the crown jewel of India. Anyway, POK is nothing more than a foreign territory for Pakistan.

The Defense Minister said, Pakistan has not given up terrorism till date. Even today, more than eighty percent of terrorists come to India from Pakistan. The land of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (POK) is being used to run the dangerous business of terrorism. Training camps for terrorists are still going on there. Launch pads have been built in the areas adjacent to the border. Indian government is aware of this, Pakistan will have to eliminate them.

Referring to the 1965 war, Rajnath said, the victory against Pakistan was the result of the bravery, valor and sacrifice of the Indian forces. If you look at the history, Pakistan has lost every war with India. Be it the tribal attack in 1948, the war of 1965, the war of 1971 or the limited war in Kargil in 1999, Pakistan has faced defeat in every war.

The Union Minister said, Pakistan has been doing the work of illegal infiltration and fueling terrorism since 1965. Its hope has been that the Muslim population in Jammu and Kashmir will stand with the Pakistan Army. But neither did the people here support Pakistan in 1965, nor did they support during that period of terrorism. He said, this time the Veterans Day celebrations being celebrated in Akhnoor is definitely a big moment for us. It is a great pleasure for me to come here. The biggest priority of our government is to bridge the gap between Kashmir and the rest of the country.

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