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    Home / News / Politics News / 'Respect Pakistan or they'll drop bomb...': Mani Shankar's warning
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    'Respect Pakistan or they'll drop bomb...': Mani Shankar's warning
    Aiyar advocates for dialogue with Pakistan

    'Respect Pakistan or they'll drop bomb...': Mani Shankar's warning

    By Chanshimla Varah
    May 10, 2024
    11:59 am

    What's the story

    Senior Congress leader Mani Shankar Aiyar recent remarks, in which he advocated for a dialogue with Pakistan, have triggered yet another controversy amid the Lok Sabha elections.

    The former diplomat warned of the potential severe consequences if India continues to provoke its nuclear-armed neighbor.

    "You should talk to them. But instead, we are flexing our military might," Aiyar stated, expressing concern over escalating tensions and the possibility of a "madman" deciding to launch bombs at India.

    Dire consequences

    Aiyar highlights potential fallout of nuclear conflict

    In a recent interview that has gone viral now, Aiyar said, "We have them (bombs) too, but if a 'madman' decides to drop a bomb on Lahore, it won't take 8 seconds for the radiation to reach Amritsar."

    "If we don't give them respect, they'll think of using an atom bomb against India. India showing muscular policy should not forget that Pakistan also has muscle [atom bomb] at Kahuta [Rawalpindi]," he added.

    Political backlash

    BJP criticizes Aiyar's remarks on India-Pakistan relations

    Aiyar's comments have been met with strong criticism from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP).

    Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar responded by stating that the Congress's "ideology" is visible in these elections, with support to and from Pakistan, including "offering to give up Siachen."

    BJP leader and Bhojpuri actor Ravi Kishan also criticized Aiyar, suggesting he should seek treatment somewhere.

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    Check out Aiyar's interview here

    Rahuls Cong "idealogy" is fully visible in these elections

    ➡️Support to and from Pakistan incldg offrng to give up Siachen
    ➡️ Support to and from domestic terror-linked organizations and people like SDPI, Yasin Malik
    ➡️ Rampant Corruption and loot of money meant for poor… pic.twitter.com/UABONLzNFN

    — Rajeev Chandrasekhar 🇮🇳(Modiyude Kutumbam) (@Rajeev_GoI) May 10, 2024

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    PM's 'ghar me ghus kar' warning causes tension

    Aiyar's comments came amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan following Prime Minister Narendra Modi's "ghar me ghus kar" warning in April.

    Addressing a crowd in Jharkhand, the PM said, ""Today's India doesn't give dossiers. This is New India, 'ghar mein ghus ke maarta hai'."

    Following the prime minister's remark, several prominent BJP officials intensified their anti-Pakistan rhetoric, with Defense Minister Rajnath Singh stating that Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) "was, is, and will remain ours."

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