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NA passes resolution against Indian defence minister’s remarks on Sindh

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Lawmakers declare Singh’s feedback ‘extremely condemnable’, time period it an assault on nation’s sovereignty

The Nationwide Meeting handed a decision condemning latest remarks by Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sindh, calling his assertion an assault on Pakistan’s sovereignty.

The decision, moved by Pakistan Peoples Get together lawmaker Aslam Alam Niazi, throughout a session with Speaker Ayaz Sadiq within the chair, declared the Indian minister’s feedback ‘extremely condemnable’ and asserted that the assertion constituted ‘an assault on Pakistan’s sovereignty’.

The decision additional acknowledged that ‘Sindh is an inseparable a part of Pakistan’, reaffirming the province’s constitutional and historic standing inside the federation. Members of the meeting expressed sturdy disapproval of what they described as India’s interference in Pakistan’s inside issues.

The Home handed the decision moved by MNA, Mr. Asad Alam Niazi strongly condemning the latest remarks asserting that “Sindh might sooner or later return to India” and that “civilisationally Sindh will at all times stay part of India.”
The Home reaffirmed that Sindh is an integral half… pic.twitter.com/Usz6Ogw9k4

— Nationwide Meeting 🇵🇰 (@NAofPakistan) November 27, 2025

Throughout Thursday’s sitting, the Nationwide Meeting additionally handed a number of payments, together with the King Hamad College of Nursing and Related Medical Sciences (Modification) Invoice 2025.

Learn Extra: FO slams Rajnath Singh’s ‘delusional’ remarks on Sindh

Sindh Meeting condemns Rajnath Singh’s assertion

The Sindh Meeting additionally handed a joint decision condemning a ‘provocative’ assertion by Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, who lately claimed that Sindh was traditionally a part of India. The decision — tabled collectively by the treasury and opposition benches — was unanimously authorized by all lawmakers.

The decision was moved by PPP Minister Mukesh Chawla. Parliamentary Affairs Minister Zia Lanjar instructed the Home that the opposition had endorsed the measure, making it a joint decision. MQM’s Mahesh Kumar Haseeja learn the textual content on the ground.

Talking within the Meeting, Chief Minister Murad Ali Shah condemned Singh’s remarks as ‘extremely provocative and unfounded’. He stated, Sindh’s historical past predates the pre-Islamic period, with historic Sindh stretching throughout areas together with Multan and Makran. He famous that the Sindh chapter of the Muslim League was among the many first to help the creation of Pakistan.

Referring to Singh as a minister ‘born in Uttar Pradesh and unaware of the Indus heritage’, Shah described the feedback as an indication of frustration. “Whoever has drunk the water of the Indus can not betray this land,” he stated, including that Sindh is an integral a part of Pakistan. He urged the federal authorities to flow into the decision internationally to attract world’s consideration to India’s designs on the Indus River.

Opposition Chief Ali Khurshidi additionally endorsed the decision, saying Pakistan’s armed forces had given a ‘befitting response’ to Indian aggression. He assured the Home that the opposition supported the transfer past political variations.

Provincial Minister Saeed Ghani stated Pakistan’s armed forces and folks bravely defeated India within the latest battle. Schooling Minister Sardar Shah referred to as Singh’s assertion ‘ignorant’, noting Sindh’s 6,000-year-old historical past. He remarked, if India laid declare to Sindh, Pakistan may equally declare Gujarat and Haryana.

MQM’s Muhammad Wasim suggested India to ‘cease dreaming’ and settle for actuality, whereas PPP’s Giyan Chand Essrani stated India’s management appeared ‘gripped with worry’. Different lawmakers from the Sunni Ittehad Council, MQM and Jamaat-e-Islami additionally condemned the Indian defence minister’s remarks.

Indian Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, talking at an occasion in New Delhi a couple of days earlier, had stated: “The land of Sindh is just not a part of India right now, however culturally, Sindh has at all times remained part of India.”

He added that borders ‘preserve altering’, saying, “Nobody is aware of whether or not Sindh might grow to be a part of India once more tomorrow. The individuals of Sindh, the homeowners of the Indus River, will at all times stay ours. It doesn’t matter the place they stay; they may at all times be ours.”

Singh additional stated former BJP chief L.Ok. Advani had written that Sindhi Hindus, significantly these of his era, had by no means accepted Sindh’s separation from India. He additionally claimed that Hindus throughout India take into account the River Indus sacred.





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