Rashtriya Swayamsevak Sangh (RSS) leader Indresh Kumar on Saturday made a bold statement suggesting that the India-Pakistan border could be altered in the future, potentially extending 100 to 150 kilometers into Pakistani territory from regions like the Rann of Kutch and Ladakh.
Addressing a press conference in Shimla, Kumar said, "One should wait patiently. It is possible that the India-Pakistan border may shift deep into Pakistan—from the Rann of Kutch and Ladakh regions."
He speculated that territories such as Sindh, Balochistan, Pakhtunistan, and Gilgit-Baltistan—currently under Pakistan’s control or part of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir—might rebel against Pakistan, seeking either independence or integration with India.
"They will all fight against Pakistan for independence and a merger with India," he said.
The RSS leader further opined that major powers including Pakistan, China, and the United States fear the potential of India shaping conditions that could lead to significant geopolitical changes in the region.
He claimed that various regions within Pakistan are already in revolt. “Punjabi Pakistan rejects its current political system. PoK seeks merger with India, Balochistan wants total independence, Sindh is split between calls for autonomy and integration with India, and the status of Pakhtunistan remains uncertain,” he said.
Indresh Kumar said he hoped to live long enough to witness these developments, remarking that while a press conference is being held in Shimla today, it could one day take place in Lahore.
He claimed that such aspirations reflect the sentiments of the Indian public, the government, the armed forces, and regional interests.
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