JAIPUR: Union Minister VK Singh cautioned on Saturday against considering Pakistan as a friendly nation, saying it will be India’s “biggest weakness”.
“I was told in Barmer that a candidate has said that there is no danger from Pakistan,” the Minister of State for External Affairs told reporters at the BJP office here.
“This will be our biggest weakness if we consider a country, which is seen as a centre of terrorism and is engaged in proxy war against India, as a friendly nation,” Singh, the former Indian Army chief, said.
Responding to a question on allegations that the BJP was politicising the armed forces, he said the bravery of the forces has been praised in the past as well and there is no politics in it.
“Being a former chief of the Army, I can say that forces in the country are not involved in politics. They are apolitical. Whenever our forces showed their valour, be it in 1971, 1962 and 1965 or in 1999, their bravery has been praised,” he said. (AGENCIES)