Pak may break up into smaller countries, says RSS leader Indresh Kumar

Indresh Kumar said many provinces want to withdraw from Pakistan

RSS flag (File) RSS workers

Senior RSS functionary Indresh Kumar on Friday said Pakistan is getting weaker and many provinces want to withdraw from the union as the internal situation is worsening day by day. Problems are serious in many provinces including Pashtunistan, Balochistan and Sindh.

Kumar, while speaking at an event held at NDMC convention centre in New Delhi, said these provinces would like to leave Pakistan because of social, political and economic conditions. This will be the second division of Pakistan since 1971, but this time it may be divided into five to six pieces, leaving Pakistan with no chance of survival on the world map.

He said Pakistan did not exist before 1947 and it will once again vanish from the world map. "India will be able to celebrate Bapu Jayanti and Hindi Diwas in Lahore," he quipped.

He said that instead of focusing on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), the neighboring country should focus on provinces that want to break away from it. Kumar asserted that PoK and Aksai Chin are intgral part of India.

Commenting on the idea of 'pracharaks' in the Congress, he said the party lacks commitment and sacrifice needed to adopt the system.

(With inputs from agencies)

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