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August 17, 2025

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Pakistan is weak now, we should take back PoK, Harish Rawat’s advice to Modi government

Former Chief Minister of Uttarakhand and Congress leader Harish Rawat has talked about taking back Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK). He has said that this should be on the agenda of the Modi government. Demanding to take back PoK, he said that it is our duty to take back PoK. A resolution regarding this was passed in the Parliament during the Congress government. This should be on the agenda of the Modi government. He said that at present Pakistan is in a weak position. We should take back PoK.

Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi had said that the army is ready to take back PoK

This statement of Harish Rawat has come at such a time, when recently the Chief of the Northern Command, Lieutenant General Upendra Dwivedi also talked about this. He had said that the army is fully prepared to take back PoK as well. He had said that the army is ready to take back PoK. Just waiting for the orders of the government.

Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had also talked about taking back PoK

Earlier, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh had also talked about taking back Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. He had said that it is the resolution of the Parliament to bring back PoK. There people are against Pakistan. On the other hand, Defense Minister Rajnath Singh said on Saturday that India does not tease anyone and does not spare anyone who disturbs the peace of the country. He said that India has never advocated war and violence, however, it cannot remain neutral on injustice and oppression. The Defense Minister said, we all believe that India is a country which has always been a peace lover. Our nature has never been of war and violence. India has neither attacked any other country nor occupied even an inch of land of any other country. This is the character of India.

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