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Rajnath Singh sparks debate, hints Sindh could return to India
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 72521, member: 636"] Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh sparked controversy by asserting that Sindh province could eventually reunite with India despite becoming Pakistani territory during the 1947 partition. Singh emphasized that civilization connections transcended political boundaries while addressing attendees in the capital, noting that historical borders have repeatedly shifted throughout time. The minister referenced veteran BJP figure L.K. Advani, who originated from Sindh, when discussing how displaced Hindu residents never emotionally accepted separation from their ancestral lands. Singh drew parallels between Hindu veneration of the Indus River and Muslim reverence for sacred waters, highlighting pre-partition cultural unity between communities. Singh previously stated that Pakistan-administered Kashmir would rejoin India without armed conflict, claiming local populations increasingly demand liberation from Islamabad's authority. Lok Sabha Speaker Om Birla praised Sindhi contributions to national development during a separate cultural program celebrating the community's heritage and resilience. [/QUOTE]
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