India will not forget the warning of Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir on Jammu and Kashmir, India has reacted sharply to the warning. On Thursday, New Delhi said that Union Territory is an integral part of India. At the same time, India urged Pakistan to hand over validly occupied areas. The Ministry of External Affairs said in a statement, how can any foreign thing be stuck in the throat? It is a union territory of India. Its only relationship with Pakistan is to vacate the illegal occupied areas by that country. Addressing Pakistanis abroad, Munir had earlier reiterated his country’s long-term claim on Jammu and Kashmir, as well as defending the two-nation theory, which led to the birth of Pakistan in 1947.
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Assam Chief Minister Himmat Biswa Sarma also responded to Pakistan and said that in his recent address, Pakistan Army Chief General Asim Munir clearly stressed the deep ideological gap between India and Pakistan. He insisted that the two nations are fundamentally different, he said that his religion, customs, traditions, thoughts and ambitions are different in every possible aspect. This approach confirms the two-nation theory, which laid the foundation for the creation of Pakistan in 1947. Given these announcements, it is mandatory for us to accept this reality and move beyond the aspirations to promote intimate relations with Pakistan. The gradation is clear; Our ways are different. Now it is our responsibility to strengthen our nation, maintain our religion and cherish our civilization values. By doing this, we can ensure that the stature and influence of our nation reaches unique heights.
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Munir said that our attitude is very clear, it was our painful vessel, it will be our pain. We will not forget it. We will not leave our Kashmiri brothers in their heroic struggle. He also described Kashmir as a vein of Islamabad’s neck and emphasized that Pakistan would not forget it. Addressing the conference of overseas Pakistanis in Islamabad, Munir said that Pakistan was formed to separate Muslims from Hindus, as they differ in every aspect – traditions, ideas and ambitions. On which Delhi was severely criticized.