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Indresh Kumar Criticizes Pakistan’s Instability, Praises India’s Progress

At an Iftar gathering in New Delhi on March 15, Dr. Indresh Kumar, mentor of the Muslim Rashtriya Manch, made strong remarks about Pakistan’s internal struggles and division.

He stated that while India chose the path of peace and development, Pakistan’s embrace of division and terrorism had led to its destabilization.

He further added that India’s progress was evident in its emergence as a global power, while Pakistan’s future seemed bleak due to ongoing separatism and internal rebellion.

Pakistan’s Struggles & Pakistanis’ Fears

Kumar highlighted that even Muslims in Pakistan, the country created in the name of their identity, no longer feel safe.

He pointed out concerns among ordinary Pakistanis about China potentially taking control of their land, reflecting the deep-rooted instability in Pakistan.

He also warned that Pakistan is on the brink of breaking into four parts due to growing unrest and internal divisions.

India’s Unity vs. Pakistan’s Disintegration

The Iftar gathering in New Delhi, attended by people from various communities, was a testament to India’s commitment to communal harmony.

Dr. Kumar contrasted this with Pakistan’s deteriorating situation, with unrest in regions like Balochistan, Sindh, and Gilgit-Baltistan threatening the country’s territorial integrity.

He emphasized India’s model of unity and brotherhood, showcasing the country’s inclusive values.

India’s Message Of Harmony

The Iftar event also highlighted India’s tradition of celebrating religious diversity.

Key leaders, including Iqbal Singh Lalpura and Dr. Shahid Akhtar, stressed the importance of education, awareness, and communal harmony for true progress.

The event exemplified India’s peaceful coexistence, in stark contrast to Pakistan’s ongoing struggles with terrorism and radicalism.

In conclusion, Dr. Indresh Kumar reinforced that India’s unity, strength, and inclusive path would ensure long-term progress, while Pakistan’s internal conflicts and division would eventually lead to its downfall.

He pointed to India as a model of peace, with Pakistan increasingly trapped in its own challenges.

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