He said, "I will take back Kashmir, all of it, and I will not leave behind a single inch of it because, like the other provinces, it belongs to Pakistan." Reacting to Bilawal's comments, BJP leader Subramanian Swamy said, "I think it is a very immature comment. Young man is totally inexperienced in politics and for family reasons he has been promoted to this position as patron in chief of the PPP. But he should learn a lesson that India is capable of finishing the existence of Pakistan if it comes to a war." Swamy also warned that Pakistan should not try to force India into a confrontation."We do not want a war; we have fought four wars and have won all of them," Swamy said. "In 1971 we could have finished off West Pakistan but we decided not to finish the identity of Pakistan. So if this kind of talks takes place and especially on a matter which is legally settled. When the Instrument of Accession was signed, it was final," he added. On the legality of Kashmir being India's integral part, Swamy said, "If they raise questions about the legality of the Instrument of Accession then we can raise it about Balochistan, we can raise it about Sindh, we can raise it about a number of other 400 odd kingdoms which merged into Pakistan. So, I think we have to be very cautious and mature in our approach." Congress leader Sandeep Dikshit echoing similar sentiments said Bilawal's statement has no relevance, adding that Jammu & Kashmir is an unbreakable and an undivided part of India.
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‘Inexperienced’ Bilawal Bhutto, says BJP, Congress Featured
Written by managerPoliticians cutting across party lines came together on Saturday to hit out at Pakistan Peoples Party chairman and scion of Bhutto family Bilawal Bhutto for his remarks on Kashmir. Addressing party workers in Multan on Friday, Bilawal had said he and his PPP will get back entire Kashmir from India.
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