BJP leader Nishikant Dubey shared a 1963 telegram from the US State Department on Monday, alleging that former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and her father, Jawaharlal Nehru, were responsible for the decisions that had state concessions in Pakistan.
In his X post, he wrote, “Iron Lady Indira ji and her father Nehru ji. After the illegal occupation of Kashmir by Pakistan in 1948, again under pressure from the US and Britain under pressure from the US and Britain, the Indian government minister, Swaran Singh, Poonch and Uri were forcibly captured in Pakistan.
According to Dubey, India had agreed to return the states in Poonch and Uri forcibly occupied by Pakistan. It was designed to designate the entire Neelam and Kishunganga Valley as an international border along the Line of Control in Gurez.
Discussed on 9 February 1963, Discussion of the discussion between Indian Foreign Minister Swaran Singh and Pakistan’s Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto, under the media and Britain, discusses the discussion of discussion between geopolitical pressures.
Telegram sent to the Secretary of US State from Karachi shows that India had considering accepting strategic areas such as Poonch, Uri and Kindinganga Valley from Pakistan as part of a possible settlement. It notes India’s reluctance to agree to a vote in Jammu and Kashmir, citing concerns over regional control, while Pakistan emphasized a full-state vote, leading to a deadlock.
The document has highlighted us the concerns about the ability to wander and move forward from the voting framework, if no compromise is made then there is a possibility of moving forward.
Earlier on Saturday, Dubey criticized the Congress party for his role in the 1968 agreement, due to which India raised 828 square kilometers of Ran of Kutch’s ran to Pakistan, despite India’s victory in the 1965 Indo-Pak war.
Dubey alleged that the Congress party led by Indira Gandhi agreed to international arbitration, resulting in India Pakistan lost the region.
Citing a document, Dubey claimed that the decision was taken after an international tribunal under the United Nations, where India appointed Els Baller of Yugoslavia as its representative.
He described Indira Gandhi as a “Iron Lady”, who, despite winning the 1965 war, chose Pakistan as the land. (AI)