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Nawab Malik, a cabinet minister in Maharashtra, India, said that the BJP would be welcomed by his party, the Nationalist Congress Party (NCP), if India, Pakistan and Bangladesh became one country.
He said this on Sunday, NDTV reported.
When asked about former Prime Minister and BJP leader Devendra Fardanbish’s remarks on Karachi, Malik told ANI: “We have been saying that India, Pakistan and Bangladesh should stand together. If the Berlin Wall can be brought down, Why can’t India, Pakistan, Bangladesh? If the BJP can unite these three countries, we will definitely welcome it.
He responded to statements by Devendra Fadnavis last Saturday that “Karachi will one day be part of a ‘united India’.”
According to the Indian Express, Fardanbish said that we believe in a “united India”. “We believe that one day Karachi will be part of India.”
Fardanbish made the comments in response to a video posted by Shiv Sena leader Nitin Nandangaonkar last week. In the video, Nitin Nandagaon asked the owner of a store called ‘Karachi Suites’ in Mumbai to change the name of the store and put something in ‘Marathi’.
“His ancestors came from Pakistan,” Nandgaonkar said in the video.
‘You came from there during the partition of the country, welcome! The name Karachi I hate it. The city is the center of terrorists in Pakistan.