FO slams Rajnath Singh’s ‘delusional’ remarks on Sindh

Such statements reveal an expansionist Hindutva mindset challenging realities and violating international law, says FO

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The Foreign Office on Sunday strongly condemned recent remarks by Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh regarding Sindh, denouncing his comments as “delusional” and “dangerously revisionist” and reflective of an “expansionist Hindutva mindset.”

In a sharply worded statement, the FO said the remarks sought to challenge “established realities” and violated “the inviolability of recognized borders, and the sovereignty of states.” It added that “such statements reveal an expansionist Hindutva mindset that seeks to challenge established realities and stands in clear violation of international law.”

The FO urged Singh and other Indian leaders to refrain from provocative rhetoric, stressing that such remarks threaten regional stability. “Indian leaders should refrain from provocative rhetoric that threatens regional peace and stability. It would be far more constructive for the Government of India to focus on ensuring the security of its own citizens, particularly vulnerable minority communities,” the statement said.

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It added that New Delhi should hold accountable those responsible for inciting or committing violence and address discrimination rooted in “religious prejudice and historical distortions.”

Singh, addressing an event hosted by the Sindhi community, said on Sunday that “borders can change,” further stating that “someday, Sindh may rejoin India.”

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