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'Borders can change': Rajnath Singh says 'who knows, Sindh may return to India'

"Not just in Sindh, but throughout India, Hindus consider the Indus River sacred. Many Muslims in Sindh also believed that the water of the Indus was no less sacred than the Aab-e-Zamzam of Mecca. This is Advani ji's quote," he said during an event on Sunday.

November 23, 2025 / 19:03 IST
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Rajnath Singh
Rajnath Singh

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that although Sindh is not part of India today, borders are not permanent, and the region could “return to India” in the future.

His remarks came during an event, where he also said that Sindhi Hindus have struggled to reconcile with the partition.

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Sindh, which is located along the Indus River, became part of Pakistan after the 1947 Partition. Many Sindhi Hindus migrated to India then, and the minister noted that emotional ties to the land have never faded, despite the partition.

"I'd also like to mention that Lal Krishna Advani wrote in one of his books that Sindhi Hindus, especially those of his generation, still haven't accepted the separation of Sindh from India," Singh said.