'Sentiment of whole country': Sanjay Raut slams Imran Khan's RSS comment on J&K

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'Sentiment of whole country': Sanjay Raut slams Imran Khan's RSS comment on J&K

Mumbai: A day after Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan blamed RSS ideology for the ongoing suspension of a formal dialogue between India and Pakistan, Shiv Sena leader Sanjay Raut said the entire country believed in that ideology that Jammu and Kashmir is a part of India. "What is the ideology of RSS? That Jammu and Kashmir is a part of India, it is true. This is the sentiment of the people of the whole country as well," Sanjay Raut said. Imran Khan, who was in Tashkent to attend the Central-South Asian conference, was asked about India, Pakistan talks. "I want to tell India that we are waiting for a long time to live in a civilized manner. But what will we do as the ideology of RSS has created an obstruction," the Pakistan Prime Minister said in reply when he evaded a question on the Taliban.

This is not the first time that Imran Khan alluded to RSS ideology. "Today in India we are seeing the Nazi-inspired RSS ideology take over a nuclear-armed state of over a billion people. Whenever a racist ideology based on hatred takes over, it leads to bloodshed," Imran Khan had tweeted in February 2020, after the Delhi riot.

This time, his comment at a time when an Indian photojournalist has been killed by the Taliban has drawn sharp reactions. "Who are the creators of Taliban? It is Pakistan. The whole world has to bear the brunt of the terrorism that Pakistan has spread with the help of the Taliban, so don't trust Imran Khan," Sanjay Raut said. Congress leader Digvijaya Singh too slammed the comment and said the talks are stalled because the Imran Khan government is protecting terrorists. "As long as Pakistan government led by Imran Khan continues to give protection to those who sent terrorists to Mumbai, talks will continue to be stalled and there will be distrust between the countries," the former Madhya Pradesh chief minister said.