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Soon, PoK will join India on its own: Minister for the Union VK Singh

Currently serving as a Union Minister and a former Army commander, General VK Singh predicted that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) will soon join India “on its own.”
When asked about Shia Muslims in PoK’s requests for the establishment of a border crossing with India, the Union minister for State said, “PoK will merge with India on its own, wait for some time.”

As part of the Parivartan Sankalp Yatra (PSY) program of the BJP, the minister addressed at a news conference in Dausa.

The achievements of the recently concluded G20 Summit, which India presided over, were also covered by the minister for the Union. He said that the summit’s grandeur has given India a unique position on the world arena and allowed the country to show its commitment.

“The G-20 summit was historic. It has never been done before, and no nation can organize a meeting like this other than India. India has shown its mettle in the international arena under the leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi. All of the world’s industrialized nations are represented in the G-20, according to Mr. Singh.

The minister also strongly criticized the Rajasthan government’s handling of law and order, claiming that the state is now being governed by the Congress and is as a result suffering from a lack of law and order.

The BJP had to plan the Parivartan Sankalp Yatra in order to engage the masses and listen to them. He continued by saying that the reason people are participating in this yatra is because they want parivartan (change) and that the yatra has strong popular support throughout the state.

In response to a question about the BJP’s chief minister in the state for the forthcoming assembly elections, VK Singh said that the BJP never reveals the identity of the chief minister wherever elections are conducted and instead focuses its campaigning only on the charisma of the Prime Minister.

“Everyone should assume that the party will give opportunity to such leaders who are good, useful, and on whom the public has confidence,” he said.

 

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