Devendra Fadnavis: Karachi Will Be Part of India One Day, Says Fadnavis | India News


NAGPUR: Former Prime Minister of Maharashtra and BJP Leader Devendra Fadnavis it has said that Pakistan’s Karachi will be part of India one day.
His comment came while commenting on a controversy that erupted after a Shiv Sena leader supposedly asking “Karachi sweets“A shop owner in Mumbai ‘s Bandra West to omit the word” Karachi “from the name.
“We believe in ‘Akhand Bharat’. We also believe that Karachi will be part of India one day,” Fadnavis told reporters here on November 21.
A video of Shiv Sena leader Nitin Nandgaokar went viral last week, where he was allegedly seen asking the owner of the Karachi Sweets store in Bandra West to change the name “Karachi”.
“You have to do it, we’re giving you time. Change ‘Karachi’ to something in Marathi,” Nandgaokar said in the video.
Later, Shiv Sena’s senior leader Sanjay Raut said that the demand to change the names of the Karachi bakery and sweets is not the official position of his party.
“Karachi bakery and karachi sweets have been in Mumbai for the last 60 years. They have nothing to do with Pakistan. There is no point asking for their names to be changed now. Demand to change their name is not Shivsena’s official position. “Raut tweeted on November 19.
On Sunday, Maharashtra Cabinet Minister Nawab Malik said his party Nationalist Congress Party (NCP) will welcome the move if BJP creates a country by merging India, Pakistan and Bangladesh.
“The way Devendra ji has said the time will come, Karachi will be part of India. We have been saying that India, Pakistan and Bangladesh should merge. If the Berlin wall can be demolished, why not India, Pakistan and Bangladesh? If BJP wants to merge these three countries and make one country, we will definitely welcome it, “Malik told ANI, when asked to comment on Fadnavis’ comment on Karachi.

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