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Kolkata
India’s Defence Minister Rajnath Singh gave a strong warning to Pakistan on Tuesday. He spoke at an election rally in Barrackpore, West Bengal. This came after Pakistan’s Defence Minister Khawaja Asif threatened to strike Kolkata if India does any “future misdemeanours.”
Singh said Pakistan’s minister should not make such provocative statements. He reminded everyone of the 1971 war, 55 years ago. “They suffered the consequences when Pakistan was divided into two parts,” Singh said. That war led to the birth of Bangladesh from East Pakistan.
The minister went further. “If they cast an eye on Bengal, only God knows how many parts Pakistan will be divided into this time,” he added. His words show India’s firm stand to protect West Bengal. The crowd cheered as he spoke.
Singh also mentioned Operation Sindoor. India carried out air strikes in May 2025 after the Pahalgam terror attack. These hit terrorist bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. This proves India’s readiness to respond to threats.
Pakistan’s Khawaja Asif made his threat on Saturday. He warned of attacking Kolkata over any “false flag operations” by India. Tensions between the two neighbours are high again. Both are nuclear powers, so the world watches closely.
People in West Bengal support Singh’s tough talk. Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee had raised concerns about the threat. India wants peace but will defend its land strongly.





















