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Raghav Chadha Warns Pakistan Over Provocations

Says “Ganga Will Flow from Kashi to Islamabad” if Provoked Further……

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New Delhi – Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) leader and Rajya Sabha MP Raghav Chadha issued a stern warning to Pakistan during a public address, cautioning the neighboring country against continuing its provocations. The bold statement stirred political and social media discourse, with Chadha invoking symbolic and patriotic imagery in his speech.

“If Pakistan doesn’t mend its ways, then the Ganga will flow from Kashi to Islamabad, and the tricolor will wave in Rawalpindi,” Chadha declared, addressing a gathering of supporters. His comments were met with applause and nationalist fervor, echoing sentiments of frustration with cross-border tensions.

Chadha’s remarks come in response to Pakistan’s repeated actions on issues concerning India, especially related to border skirmishes and statements on Indian internal matters. His speech signals AAP’s firm nationalist stance and strong messaging on foreign policy issues, an area where the party has typically remained cautious.

The AAP leader did not specify any particular incident but spoke broadly on national security, India’s military strength, and the country’s readiness to respond firmly to any threat. “India is no longer the country it was decades ago. Today’s India knows how to defend itself and give a befitting reply,” he said.

Political analysts noted that while Chadha’s remarks are rhetorical, they resonate with current national sentiments and strengthen the image of AAP as not only a governance-focused party but also one aligned with nationalistic values.

The comments have sparked varied reactions online — with supporters praising the firm tone, and critics warning against using inflammatory language in sensitive geopolitical matters.

As tensions in the subcontinent remain delicate, such political statements highlight the ever-present undercurrent of nationalism in Indian political discourse.


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