Senior Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) Pracharak Indresh Kumar, during an event on May 8, stated that people perceive Pakistan, a nation grappling with violence and bloodshed since its inception, as heading towards fragmentation into five parts.
Kumar’s remarks came just a day after the Indian armed forces launched a retaliatory strike, destroying nine terrorist camps in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Jammu-Kashmir (PoJK). The operation, termed ‘Operation Sindoor,’ was carried out in response to the Pahalgam terror attack, marking a significant military action against cross-border terrorism that destroyed 21 terror bases spanning across nine areas in Pakistan.
Addressing the Christian community’s ‘GAFCON-ABCI North India Leaders’ Conference’ in Indore, Kumar remarked, “We do not know what will happen to Pakistan, but people are saying that this country will break into five parts and disintegrate.”
He elaborated that some people believe violence and bloodshed have plagued Pakistan since its birth and argue that since the country has now existed for 80 years, its time may be nearing an end, as every entity born eventually perishes.
Highlighting India’s cultural continuity, Kumar emphasised that India, rooted in Sanatan culture, does not have a specific birth date, unlike Pakistan and Bangladesh. He underscored that this inherent continuity contrasts with Pakistan’s relatively recent emergence as a nation-state.
In a conversation with media after the event, Kumar further stated that internal voices within Pakistan are calling for independence from the central regime. He mentioned that regions such as Sindh, Balochistan, the Pashtun areas, and Punjab are expressing a desire to break away, while Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir aspires to merge with India.
According to Kumar, these movements reflect a broader sentiment questioning Pakistan’s viability as a unified state.
Reflecting on the Indian armed forces’ precision strikes during ‘Operation Sindoor,’ Kumar lauded the meticulous planning and execution, emphasising that the success of the operation indicates prior reconnaissance and robust preparation. He hailed the Indian government, the military, and the citizens for their resolute stance against terrorism.
Kumar also urged the nation to transcend divisions based on caste, party affiliation, sect, and language to collectively combat terrorism. “We must rise above our differences and work together to end terrorism while sending a strong message to Pakistan,” he asserted.
The Indian armed forces’ recent actions against terror infrastructure in Pakistan have been widely praised, reflecting a growing sentiment of zero tolerance towards terrorism.
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