New Delhi: A picture of Akhand Bharat has been installed in the new Parliament building of India, which mentions from Peshawar to Taxila. Not only this, in this map of ancient India, the ancient names of these cities have been shown, such as Peshawar has been described as Purushpur. At the same time, seeing this map of Akhand Bharat, Pakistan's nervousness has increased. Pakistan's Shehbaz Sharif government has expressed concern over the map after it was carved out of India in 1947. The Pakistan Foreign Ministry said that 'We are surprised at the way Akhand Bharat is being discussed in India. ' According to the report, Pakistan has said that it is shocking to allegedly map and discuss ancient India. In that map, the areas of many countries including Pakistan have been mentioned. "We are surprised by the statements of Indian leaders, including a Union minister, who are talking about Akhand Bharat by referring to the mural in the new Parliament," Foreign Office spokesperson Zahra Baloch said. Zahra Baloch has said that this map of Akhand Bharat reflects the changing history and expansionist thinking. Not only this, Pakistan got angry on this and said that it is also against the minorities (Muslims) of India itself. "It is a matter of grave concern that some people in India's ruling party BJP are constantly talking about Akhand Bharat. We advise India's leaders not to spread hatred about other countries." He said India should improve its relations with its neighbours instead of having expansionist mindsets. This will create an atmosphere of peace and stability in South Asia. The map in the new parliament also mentions Sauvir, which is said to be the ancient name of Sindh. At present, Sindh is a province of Pakistan. Right now, India has not reacted to Pakistan's outburst. "There has never been so much oppression on Muslims..", Rahul expressed concern over Muslim brothers in the US The bride used to remain missing after marriage, as soon as the reason was known, the groom took such a step Big crisis looms over Uttarakhand's reserve forest, 12 tiger deaths since January