TERRORISM

'Pakistan conspiring to divide India along religious lines'

PTI12_11_2016_000117A Union home minister Rajnath Singh addresses during a function to honour the families of martyrs of security forces at Kathua | PTI

Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday accused Pakistan of "conspiring" to divide India along religious lines and warned the neighbouring country that it would be "splintered" into 10 nations if it failed to quell terrorism. 

"Pakistan is conspiring to divide India on religious lines but it will not succeed. We were divided in 1947 on religious basis. We have not been able to forget that... All Indians are brothers, whether they are born from the womb of a Hindu mother or a Muslim mother," he said addressing a Martyrs' Day function in Kathua district. 

Singh accused Pakistan of waging a proxy war against India. 

"We want to live in peace with Pakistan but it has indulged in sponsoring a proxy war against India. Every Prime Minister of India wanted to mend relations with Pakistan but it did not understand the language of peace and attacked India four times. But our brave soldiers gave them a befitting reply." 

The Home Minister said Pakistan was waging the proxy war through terrorism, which is a weapon of the weak. 

"Terrorism is the weapon of the weak and not the brave," he said. 

"Pakistan came into existence after India got divided on religious lines but it could not keep itself united. In 1971, it got split into two and, if it does not mend its ways, it will get splintered into 10 pieces and India will have no role in it," he said. 

Singh said terror groups ISIS had the whole world worried because of its activities but failed to spread its roots in India because of the Muslims. 

"When the entire world is worried about ISIS, I can say it as the Home Minister of the country, as I know the reality that ISIS has not been able to spread its roots in India and the credit for this goes to the Muslims of the country, the followers of Islam," he said. 

He said people might not know but when a member of somebody's family got radicalised, others came to him to seek his help to save the child from the clutches of the ISIS. 

He also offered India's cooperation to Pakistan to help eradicate the menace of terrorism from its soil. 

"If Pakistan is serious about eradicating terrorism but is incapable of doing that and wants cooperation, we are ready to help it eradicate terrorism from there," the Minister said. 

Singh said India always wanted to have friendly relations with all its neighbours but Pakistan betrayed India and returned peace initiatives with terrorist attacks.

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