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No possibility of Pakistan winning any war against India - Grewal

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National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal.

New Delhi, December 7, 2013: National Secretary BJP Kisan Morcha Sukhminderpal Singh Grewal reacting on Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for his comment on Kashmir that's talked of 4th war over Kashmir. He said that in this way Pakistan wanted terror and talks to coexist. Grewal said that there was no possibility of Pakistan winning any war against our country, India any time.
In a sports club's meeting in Delhi University North Campus, in a press statement here today, he hits out at Pakistan Prime Minister for his comment on Kashmir. But now, Pakistan had described as "incorrect" the media report that Sharif had contended any such thing. A day back Nawaz Sharif had said that Kashmir is a flashpoint that can trigger a fourth war between Pakistan and India anytime. Kashmir is a flashpoint and can trigger a fourth war between the two nuclear powers at anytime, he was quoted as saying by the Dawn daily in his brief address to the budget session of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Council in Pak-occupied Kashmir. Therefore, the statement from Nawaz Sharif office said that the Prime Minister of Pakistan never uttered these words and the news-item is baseless, incorrect and based on malafide intentions. In the statement from Nawaz Sharif office last night regarding his address to the PoK Council had touched on India-Pakistan relations but did not contain any remarks about the Kashmir issue triggering a war. During his address yesterday, Nawaz Sharif contended that India had indulged in an arms race. "We were drawn into arms race by India," he told the Council. He also expressed his satisfaction that the situation on the Line of Control had improved, on the Kashmir dispute, Nawaz Sharif had "expressed his dismay at the contradictory stance taken by the Government of India."

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Saturday, December 7, 2013

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