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Pakistan on Monday condemned the “highly irresponsible” remarks made by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath about taking back ‘Sindhu’ (the Sindh province) in southern Pakistan, saying that the provocative remarks were inspired by the gratuitous assertion of ‘Akhand Bharat’.

“We condemn the highly irresponsible remarks made by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, a key member of India’s ruling dispensation and a follower of the bigoted Hindutva ideology, at the National Sindhi Convention in Lucknow. It is equally condemnable that the so-called reclamation of the ‘Ram Janmabhoomi’ has been cited by the Chief Minister as a template for reclaiming the region that constitutes part of Pakistan,” Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in a statement.

UP Chief Minister Adityanath on Sunday said if the land where a Ram temple was being built in Ayodhya could be “reclaimed”, India could also take back the Sindh province, which is now in Pakistan.

Baloch said that history bore witness that a Hindu supremacist mob had brazenly demolished the historic Babri Mosque on December 6, 1992, to take back the claimed birthplace of Hindu lord Rama in Ayodhya.

She said clearly the chief minister’s provocative remarks were inspired by the gratuitous assertion of ‘Akhand Bharat’ (undivided India).

“These remarks manifest a revisionist and expansionist mindset that seeks to subjugate the identity and culture of not only India’s neighbouring countries but also its own religious minorities. They also reflect a perverse view of history,” the spokesperson remarked.

She said it was a matter of grave concern that such ideas were being increasingly peddled by individuals belonging to the BJP-RSS combine to further their divisive and parochial political agenda.

“Instead of nurturing hegemonic and expansionist ambitions, the Indian leaders should resolve disputes with neighbouring countries, and work with them to build a peaceful and prosperous South Asia.

Adityanath, a 49-year-old monk from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has been criticised in the past by opposition figures and the Muslim minority for a Hindu-first agenda that has inflamed communal tensions. His state of Uttar Pradesh is home to 200 million people including a sizeable Muslim population.
 
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Pakistan on Monday condemned the “highly irresponsible” remarks made by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath about taking back ‘Sindhu’ (the Sindh province) in southern Pakistan, saying that the provocative remarks were inspired by the gratuitous assertion of ‘Akhand Bharat’.

“We condemn the highly irresponsible remarks made by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, a key member of India’s ruling dispensation and a follower of the bigoted Hindutva ideology, at the National Sindhi Convention in Lucknow. It is equally condemnable that the so-called reclamation of the ‘Ram Janmabhoomi’ has been cited by the Chief Minister as a template for reclaiming the region that constitutes part of Pakistan,” Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in a statement.

UP Chief Minister Adityanath on Sunday said if the land where a Ram temple was being built in Ayodhya could be “reclaimed”, India could also take back the Sindh province, which is now in Pakistan.

Baloch said that history bore witness that a Hindu supremacist mob had brazenly demolished the historic Babri Mosque on December 6, 1992, to take back the claimed birthplace of Hindu lord Rama in Ayodhya.

She said clearly the chief minister’s provocative remarks were inspired by the gratuitous assertion of ‘Akhand Bharat’ (undivided India).

“These remarks manifest a revisionist and expansionist mindset that seeks to subjugate the identity and culture of not only India’s neighbouring countries but also its own religious minorities. They also reflect a perverse view of history,” the spokesperson remarked.

She said it was a matter of grave concern that such ideas were being increasingly peddled by individuals belonging to the BJP-RSS combine to further their divisive and parochial political agenda.

“Instead of nurturing hegemonic and expansionist ambitions, the Indian leaders should resolve disputes with neighbouring countries, and work with them to build a peaceful and prosperous South Asia.

Adityanath, a 49-year-old monk from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has been criticised in the past by opposition figures and the Muslim minority for a Hindu-first agenda that has inflamed communal tensions. His state of Uttar Pradesh is home to 200 million people including a sizeable Muslim population.
monkey face extremist
 
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Pakistan on Monday condemned the “highly irresponsible” remarks made by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath about taking back ‘Sindhu’ (the Sindh province) in southern Pakistan, saying that the provocative remarks were inspired by the gratuitous assertion of ‘Akhand Bharat’.

“We condemn the highly irresponsible remarks made by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, a key member of India’s ruling dispensation and a follower of the bigoted Hindutva ideology, at the National Sindhi Convention in Lucknow. It is equally condemnable that the so-called reclamation of the ‘Ram Janmabhoomi’ has been cited by the Chief Minister as a template for reclaiming the region that constitutes part of Pakistan,” Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in a statement.

UP Chief Minister Adityanath on Sunday said if the land where a Ram temple was being built in Ayodhya could be “reclaimed”, India could also take back the Sindh province, which is now in Pakistan.

Baloch said that history bore witness that a Hindu supremacist mob had brazenly demolished the historic Babri Mosque on December 6, 1992, to take back the claimed birthplace of Hindu lord Rama in Ayodhya.

She said clearly the chief minister’s provocative remarks were inspired by the gratuitous assertion of ‘Akhand Bharat’ (undivided India).

“These remarks manifest a revisionist and expansionist mindset that seeks to subjugate the identity and culture of not only India’s neighbouring countries but also its own religious minorities. They also reflect a perverse view of history,” the spokesperson remarked.

She said it was a matter of grave concern that such ideas were being increasingly peddled by individuals belonging to the BJP-RSS combine to further their divisive and parochial political agenda.

“Instead of nurturing hegemonic and expansionist ambitions, the Indian leaders should resolve disputes with neighbouring countries, and work with them to build a peaceful and prosperous South Asia.

Adityanath, a 49-year-old monk from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has been criticised in the past by opposition figures and the Muslim minority for a Hindu-first agenda that has inflamed communal tensions. His state of Uttar Pradesh is home to 200 million people including a sizeable Muslim population.

It's not irresponsible... it's a declaration of war... stupid Gadaar pakistani Fauj!
 
And then they whine about Sikhs asking for Khalistan.
 
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Pakistan on Monday condemned the “highly irresponsible” remarks made by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath about taking back ‘Sindhu’ (the Sindh province) in southern Pakistan, saying that the provocative remarks were inspired by the gratuitous assertion of ‘Akhand Bharat’.

“We condemn the highly irresponsible remarks made by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, a key member of India’s ruling dispensation and a follower of the bigoted Hindutva ideology, at the National Sindhi Convention in Lucknow. It is equally condemnable that the so-called reclamation of the ‘Ram Janmabhoomi’ has been cited by the Chief Minister as a template for reclaiming the region that constitutes part of Pakistan,” Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in a statement.

UP Chief Minister Adityanath on Sunday said if the land where a Ram temple was being built in Ayodhya could be “reclaimed”, India could also take back the Sindh province, which is now in Pakistan.

Baloch said that history bore witness that a Hindu supremacist mob had brazenly demolished the historic Babri Mosque on December 6, 1992, to take back the claimed birthplace of Hindu lord Rama in Ayodhya.

She said clearly the chief minister’s provocative remarks were inspired by the gratuitous assertion of ‘Akhand Bharat’ (undivided India).

“These remarks manifest a revisionist and expansionist mindset that seeks to subjugate the identity and culture of not only India’s neighbouring countries but also its own religious minorities. They also reflect a perverse view of history,” the spokesperson remarked.

She said it was a matter of grave concern that such ideas were being increasingly peddled by individuals belonging to the BJP-RSS combine to further their divisive and parochial political agenda.

“Instead of nurturing hegemonic and expansionist ambitions, the Indian leaders should resolve disputes with neighbouring countries, and work with them to build a peaceful and prosperous South Asia.

Adityanath, a 49-year-old monk from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has been criticised in the past by opposition figures and the Muslim minority for a Hindu-first agenda that has inflamed communal tensions. His state of Uttar Pradesh is home to 200 million people including a sizeable Muslim population.
Pretty damn stupid this guy is.

United Nations and OIC sees Sindh as an integral part of Pakistan.
Sindh was a Muslim majority region given to Pakistan during partition.

This Indiot leader is a moron.
 
Indians have this disease of over-exaggerating their abilities and they get bitchslapped on the face....and after that celebrate as if that was some sort of a victory.

I am unsure why even this spineless govt needs to respond to morons across the border.
 
First get back Manipur....

Spot on...These are typical nonsense that is really irritating even the core supporters within the BJP too. So much nonsensical talk without focusing the issues on the ground. Forget about Manipur, he should strictly focus on how to improve the economy of UP itself.
 
Don't worry our cucks will shove it under and rug and will keep oppressing average Pakistanis.
 
But Pakistan cricket board has send the national cricket team to India. It seems that the foreign ministry is also foreign to other institutions and their policy over India.

Instead of sending Babur, Pakistan sent Babar. Maybe Pakistani authorities should get their a's and u's checked.
 
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Pakistan on Monday condemned the “highly irresponsible” remarks made by Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath about taking back ‘Sindhu’ (the Sindh province) in southern Pakistan, saying that the provocative remarks were inspired by the gratuitous assertion of ‘Akhand Bharat’.

“We condemn the highly irresponsible remarks made by the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh, a key member of India’s ruling dispensation and a follower of the bigoted Hindutva ideology, at the National Sindhi Convention in Lucknow. It is equally condemnable that the so-called reclamation of the ‘Ram Janmabhoomi’ has been cited by the Chief Minister as a template for reclaiming the region that constitutes part of Pakistan,” Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said in a statement.

UP Chief Minister Adityanath on Sunday said if the land where a Ram temple was being built in Ayodhya could be “reclaimed”, India could also take back the Sindh province, which is now in Pakistan.

Baloch said that history bore witness that a Hindu supremacist mob had brazenly demolished the historic Babri Mosque on December 6, 1992, to take back the claimed birthplace of Hindu lord Rama in Ayodhya.

She said clearly the chief minister’s provocative remarks were inspired by the gratuitous assertion of ‘Akhand Bharat’ (undivided India).

“These remarks manifest a revisionist and expansionist mindset that seeks to subjugate the identity and culture of not only India’s neighbouring countries but also its own religious minorities. They also reflect a perverse view of history,” the spokesperson remarked.

She said it was a matter of grave concern that such ideas were being increasingly peddled by individuals belonging to the BJP-RSS combine to further their divisive and parochial political agenda.

“Instead of nurturing hegemonic and expansionist ambitions, the Indian leaders should resolve disputes with neighbouring countries, and work with them to build a peaceful and prosperous South Asia.

Adityanath, a 49-year-old monk from Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has been criticised in the past by opposition figures and the Muslim minority for a Hindu-first agenda that has inflamed communal tensions. His state of Uttar Pradesh is home to 200 million people including a sizeable Muslim population.
Why do we have to respond to baseless remarks by every Tom, Dick and Harry? It's not like they can really do shit about it, so let them talk.
 

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