Rajnath Singh in Srinagar: Pakistan’s nuclear weapons should be kept under IAEA supervision

Srinagar, May 15, KDC: Defense Minister Rajnath Singh strongly questioned the security of Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal on Thursday, called it “irresponsible and evil nations”, and said that its weapons should be brought under the supervision of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA). During his visit to Jammu and Kashmir, he commented while addressing the soldiers at the Badami Bagh Cantonment in Srinagar.

Singh said, “I ask the whole world – is it safe to keep nuclear weapons for such a non -reservant and evil nation?

Singh, who was with Governor Manoj Sinha of Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant, and Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, praised the role of the Indian Army in Operation Sindoor, recently an anti-terrorism campaign that attracted national attention. He said, “I am proud of you amid such adverse conditions. The whole country is proud that all of you are proud of what you have done under the competent leadership of Prime Minister Narendra Modi during Operation Sindoor.”

Emphasizing his emotional relationship with Singh, Singh said, “Before you have a Defense Minister, I am an Indian citizen. I have come here not only as a minister, but as a messenger – as a postman as a postman, who is carrying the best wishes, prayers and pride of the whole country.”

He also paid tribute to those who recently lost their lives to citizens and those citizens who died in the Pahalgam attack. He said, “I bend to the supreme sacrifice of my brave youth, who have determined my life fighting terrorism. I also respect innocent citizens killed in Pahgam and pray for rapid recovery of the injured soldiers,” he said.

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Preparing the people of Jammu and Kashmir for their stand against terrorism, Singh said, “After Pahalgam’s attack, the way the people of Jammu and Kashmir expressed their anger against terrorists and Pakistan, I salute their courage. I came here.

He also appreciated the vengeance across the border of the army: “The way you destroyed the Pakistani square and across the border-the enemies will never forget it.”

Singh’s visit to Srinagar has marked its first since Operation Sindoor and focused on the increased tension and border threats. (KDC)

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