Redraw Indian map with PoK, Gilgit-Baltistan: Jitendra Singh
Redraw Indian map with PoK, Gilgit-Baltistan: Jitendra Singh
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New Delhi: Kashmir has been in the spotlight since the Centre abolished Section 370 from Jammu and Kashmir on the 5th of August. Now even the top leaders of the saffron party are demanding the reintroduction of PoK into India. It is in this context that Union Minister Jitendra Singh, coming from Jammu, has made a big statement. He said, the map of India should be redrawn. That includes not only Pak Occupied Kashmir but also Gilgit-Baltistan. "When we talk about our limitations, they are not our borders," Singh said during an event.

Our borders are far ahead of them. I say, when we redraw the Indian map, we should include not only PoK but also Gilgit-Baltistan. The Union Minister also discussed the Plans and Projects of the Centre in villages on the border of Jammu and Kashmir. He said that we will come and debate with the opposite-minded people. Minister Singh said that it is a matter of research that the people of Kashmir are calling them good and bad for the jawans who are protecting them.

We are in a position to question it today. Why are we wasting our resources on people who are enemies of the country? Jitendra Singh had earlier said that the time had come to liberate PoK and join India. Parliament also has full consent. We are fortunate that we have seen the scrapping of article 370. Three generations of ours have sacrificed for this. We now have to work with positive thinking after this historic step. At the same time, the illegally authorized PoK should be liberated. In Parliament also, Home Minister Shah described PoK and Aksai China as part of India.

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