Indira Gandhi’s government gave Run of Kutch land to Pakistan in 1968: Nishikant Dubey

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Nishikant Dubey

New Delhi: BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has made a big charge on the Congress. He has alleged that the Congress gave Pakistan the land of Run of Kutch. This incident happened in 1968. At that time there was Indira Gandhi’s government in the country. Nishikant also said that after the 1965 war, the matter reached the tribunal.

What else did Nishikant Dubey say?

BJP MP Nishikant Dubey has once again launched a scathing attack on Congress and former Prime Minister Indira Gandhi. By posting a post on social media, Nishikant Dubey claimed that India had won the war against Pakistan in 1965, but Indira Gandhi’s government gave 828 square kilometers of Run of Kutch to Pakistan in 1968.

Nishikant Dubey has also shared a copy of a document to prove his claim. It mentions that in 1968, India gave Pakistan 828 square kilometers of Run of Kutch. Nishikant Dubey took a sarcasm at Indira Gandhi when he was called “Iron Lady” and said that he had handed over India’s share to Pakistan despite opposition to Parliament.

Nishikant Dubey wrote on his X handle, ‘Today’s story is very painful. After winning the 1965 war, the Congress party gave 828 square kilometers of Gujarat’s run of Kutch to Pakistan in 1968. We brought the issue of India Pakistan to the international stage, made an intermediary, appointed Ali Babar, a lawyer of Yugoslavia. The entire Parliament protested, but Indira Gandhi was an Iron Lady, fearing that we auctioned our share. This is the truth of iron lady. Congress’s hand is always with Pakistan.

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