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PM Modi, Army Chief on same page about PoK
Pakistan's disintegration on cards
10/29/2019 10:39:29 PM
Early Times Report
Jammu, Oct 29: Prime Minister Narendra Modi while addressing the soldiers in Rajouri on Diwali Day without mincing any words said that Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) has been illegally occupied by Pakistan and it needs to be retrieved.
Prime Minister's statement came just two days after Army Chief General Bipin Rawat had stated that PoK is controlled by the terrorists and measures are needed to end terrorism emanating from other side of the Line of Control (LoC).
An analyst while talking to Early Times said, "Pakistan for the past 70 years has been dreaming of snatching Kashmir from India. For the past 30 years it has been bleeding us in one or other way. But the times have changed as Indian leadership seems to have made up its mind to retrieve PoK from Pakistan and the statements which are coming from the top indicate that Pakistan may find it difficult to latch on to PoK, which is under its illegal control and occupation." He said, "To begin with Government of India should release a map showing PoK as part of the India. It could be the first step towards retrieving the PoK. The GoI needs to make it clear to Pakistani leadership that this time around there will be no surgical strikes or air strikes but the complete surgery of Pakistan if it indulges in any sort of misadventure against India and its people."
An observer said, "Pakistan sponsored terrorists throwing grenades at the common people in Kashmir and killing non-local truck drivers are a clear indication that Terroristan won't mend its ways and would keep on sending terrorists into Jammu & Kashmir to keep the conflict alive."
He said, "This conflict cannot go forever. It could be ended by dismantling the terror infrastructure by crossing the LoC and taking control of the PoK which has become a safe haven for the terrorists and their masters. Of late, political leadership has taken some bold decisions viz a viz Pakistan and if the neighbouring country keeps on fomenting trouble in J&K, then there is every possibility about it getting disintegrated further as narrative in India is changing fast as the patience among the people in our country has run out. Masses and the political leadership want to end this conflict forever and it cannot happen without taming Pakistan."
A Defence analyst said, "Our Army is ready and is in the state of full preparedness. It is waiting for the marching orders. Pakistan needs to be aware that no non-sense will be tolerated as action is on cards."
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