Nishikant Dubey demands probe into 5 lakh Pakistani women married in India
Nishikant Dubey demands probe into 5 lakh Pakistani women married in IndiaSource: punjabkesari Hindi

Nishikant Dubey demands probe into 5 lakh Pakistani women married in India

Demand for probe into Dubey's marriages of Pakistani nationals
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BJP MP Nishikant Dubey questioned the number of Pakistani women in India and claimed that Kashmir will come back to India. He said Pakistan will be divided into different parts and this is the guarantee of Prime Minister Modi. He also expressed concern over marriages of Indians to Pakistani nationals and demanded investigation into such marriages.

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey said that Kashmir will definitely come back to India and claimed that Pakistan will be divided into separate nations. Speaking at an event in Jharkhand's Deoghar, Nishikant Dubey said that Kashmir is ours, and we will take it back. Pakistan will break up into different parts – Balochistan, Pakhtunistan and Punjab. If it does not happen, you can say that the BJP gave false assurances. This is Prime Minister Modi's guarantee. Nishikant Dubey termed the recent terror attack in Pahalgam as "very unfortunate".

Nishikant Dubey raised questions

Speaking about security concerns, Nishikant Dubey referred to recent incidents in which visas of some Pakistani nationals were cancelled. He questioned marriages between Pakistani nationals and Indian nationals, saying why should the enemy marry someone from the country?" Those who supported Pakistan in killing our people or those who supported them in the name of marrying Indians, they should be prosecuted.

The Indo-Bangladesh border should be secured

Earlier speaking about the Pahalgam attack, Nishikant Dubey accused the interim government of Bangladesh of having links with Lashkar-e-Taiba and said that the Indo-Bangladesh border should be secured to prevent terrorist infiltration. Commenting on the water-sharing agreements with Bangladesh, he criticised the 1996 Ganga Water Treaty signed during the Congress government's tenure and termed it as a wrong decision. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar has repeatedly expressed concern over the issue, he said.

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