Venkaiah Naidu warns Pak: 'Recall what happened in 1971 war'

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

NDA's vice presidential nominee today warned against aiding and abetting terror, saying it should recall what happened in the 1971 Indo-Pak war when it faced a humiliating defeat and was born.

He also charged with using terror as an instrument of "state policy".


"is mixing terror with religion. unfortunately has become their state policy. is an enemy of humanity and has no religion," he said at the 'Parakram Parade' here to mark the supreme sacrifice of the soldiers in the 1999 conflict.

He said Kashmir is an integral part of and not an "inch" of it will be ceded to the neighbouring country.

Naidu's strong warning comes days after the US State Department listed among the countries providing "safe havens to terrorists".

"Our neighbour should understand that aiding and abetting terror will not help them. They had an experience in 1971, they should remember that experience and focus on creating peace and prosperity for their people," he said.

Naidu also said Pakistan, which had embarked on the "misadventure", was now resorting to "diplomatic misadventures" to foment trouble in Kashmir.

"It is time all 'mis-adventurists' realise that India's development story can't be derailed by such 'shoot and scoot' tactics. We are too strong to get irritated and lose our focus," he said, ahead of the Vijay Diwas on July 26.

On that day in 1999, recaptured all the posts in that had been occupied by the Pakistani troops and intruders from the neighbouring country.

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