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Going to Pakistan is the same as going to hell: Defence Minister Parrikar
TNN & Agencies | Aug 16, 2016, 02.33 PM IST
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar
NEW DELHI: Defence MinisterManohar Parrikar on Tuesday said that a visit to Pakistan is like a visit to hell itself. He made this remarkable comparison while commenting on aninfiltration plot foiled on Independence Day near the Line of Control in Kashmir.
Five soldiers were killed in encounters with security forces in Uri, resulting in the fourth foiled infiltration plot in the last three weeks.
"Our soldiers sent back five terrorists yesterday. Going to Pakistan is the same as going to hell," Parrikar said, according to ANI. "Pakistan has encouraged terrorism, and now they are facing consequences of that policy," he also said.
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Pakistan has encouraged terrorism, and now they are facing consequences of that policy: Defence Min Manohar Parrikar
10:15 AM - 16 Aug 2016
Yesterday was the bloodiest Independence Day in Jammu and Kashmir's history. In Srinagar, a CRPF jawan was martyred, and two terrorists killed, in yet another encounter.
Parrikar's comments reflect the Indian government's perceptibly hardened stance on Pakistan since the unrest in the Kashmir Valley began in July when separatist militant Burhan Wani was killed in an encounter by security forces. Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif went so far as to call Wani a 'martyr' and say that July 19 would be observed as a 'black day' in solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
In the past week, prominent members of the Cabinet - lead by Prime Minister Modi himself - have strongly criticized Pakistan's role in fomenting terror and unrest in the Kashmir Valley and perpetrating egregious human rights violations in Pakistan's Balochistan province.
On Monday, PM Modi in his Independence Day speech sent a strong message to Pakistan saying he was grateful to the people of Balochistan, Gilgit and Azad Kashmir, for thanking him for his criticism of the "atrocities" committed in those places by the Pakistan government and its forces.
Late last week, Home Minister Rajnath Singh told the Rajya Sabha that "no power on earth" could separate Kashmir from India. His declaration came after Pakistan PM suggested that Kashmir wasn't India's internal matter, and was the "unfinished agenda of the UN."
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ce-Minister-Parrikar/articleshow/53721279.cms
TNN & Agencies | Aug 16, 2016, 02.33 PM IST
Defence Minister Manohar Parrikar

NEW DELHI: Defence MinisterManohar Parrikar on Tuesday said that a visit to Pakistan is like a visit to hell itself. He made this remarkable comparison while commenting on aninfiltration plot foiled on Independence Day near the Line of Control in Kashmir.
Five soldiers were killed in encounters with security forces in Uri, resulting in the fourth foiled infiltration plot in the last three weeks.
"Our soldiers sent back five terrorists yesterday. Going to Pakistan is the same as going to hell," Parrikar said, according to ANI. "Pakistan has encouraged terrorism, and now they are facing consequences of that policy," he also said.
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Kal humare jawano ne 5 logon (terrorists) ko wapas bhej dia, Pakistan mein jaana aur nark (hell) mein jaana ek hi hai: Manohar Parrikar
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Our soldiers sent back 5 terrorists yesterday. Going to Pakistan is same as going to hell: Manohar Parrikarpic.twitter.com/zqtx39Gjcv
10:23 AM - 16 Aug 2016

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Pakistan has encouraged terrorism, and now they are facing consequences of that policy: Defence Min Manohar Parrikar
10:15 AM - 16 Aug 2016
Yesterday was the bloodiest Independence Day in Jammu and Kashmir's history. In Srinagar, a CRPF jawan was martyred, and two terrorists killed, in yet another encounter.
Parrikar's comments reflect the Indian government's perceptibly hardened stance on Pakistan since the unrest in the Kashmir Valley began in July when separatist militant Burhan Wani was killed in an encounter by security forces. Pakistan PM Nawaz Sharif went so far as to call Wani a 'martyr' and say that July 19 would be observed as a 'black day' in solidarity with the people of Kashmir.
In the past week, prominent members of the Cabinet - lead by Prime Minister Modi himself - have strongly criticized Pakistan's role in fomenting terror and unrest in the Kashmir Valley and perpetrating egregious human rights violations in Pakistan's Balochistan province.
On Monday, PM Modi in his Independence Day speech sent a strong message to Pakistan saying he was grateful to the people of Balochistan, Gilgit and Azad Kashmir, for thanking him for his criticism of the "atrocities" committed in those places by the Pakistan government and its forces.
Late last week, Home Minister Rajnath Singh told the Rajya Sabha that "no power on earth" could separate Kashmir from India. His declaration came after Pakistan PM suggested that Kashmir wasn't India's internal matter, and was the "unfinished agenda of the UN."
http://timesofindia.indiatimes.com/...ce-Minister-Parrikar/articleshow/53721279.cms