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Pak a rogue state, India should remain cautious: RSS

Jun 14, 2016 01:03 AM IST

The BJP-led NDA government should not overlook the fact that past attempts to broker peace with Pakistan have been reciprocated with aggression and terror strikes, RSS joint general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale said here on Monday.

The BJP-led NDA government should not overlook the fact that past attempts to broker peace with Pakistan have been reciprocated with aggression and terror strikes, RSS joint general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale said here on Monday.

In this file photo, RSS joint general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale (R) and Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh, Manmohan Vaidya are seen during the inauguration ceremony of All India Executive Body meeting at Sarla Birla Ground, in Ranchi.(PTI)
In this file photo, RSS joint general secretary Dattatreya Hosabale (R) and Akhil Bharatiya Prachar Pramukh, Manmohan Vaidya are seen during the inauguration ceremony of All India Executive Body meeting at Sarla Birla Ground, in Ranchi.(PTI)

While he clarified that the Sangh is not opposed to the government’s engagement with the neighbour, he underlined the need to maintain vigil as Pakistan is administered by the “army generals” and not an elected government.

The ideological mentor of the BJP, the Sangh has in the past spoken about the possibility of an Akhand Bharat (unified India), but wants the Government not to lose sight of the fact that Kargil war and the recent attacks in Pathankot, closely followed India’s overtures for peace.

Describing Pakistan, as a “rogue nation” where “state power buckles under street power” Hosabale, speaking at the launch of journal ‘Pakistan Watch’, said the two nations do not share cultural but civilizational ties.

He said Pakistan is a “nationless state”, which has failed to help it’s people stand on its own feet. “It has only manufactured Taliban terrorists…no other manufacturing takes place there,” he said, taking a swipe at Pakistan.

Sangh ideologue Rakesh Sinha, who is the editor-in-chief of the first edition of Pakistan Watch said, “Pakistan is an idea, a discourse” and it is imperative for Indian policy makers to keep an eye on the nation that was “an experiment and will continue to remain one”.

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