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'Borders can change': Rajnath Singh says Sindh may ‘return’ someday, cites civilisational link

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said Sindh may not be part of India today but remains tied to the country through deep civilisational and cultural links — and suggested the region could even reunite with India in the future.

Defence Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that while the Sindh region is not part of India today, it remains deeply connected to the country through civilisational and cultural ties — and could even return to India someday.

Speaking at an event, Singh said the province of Sindh, located along the Indus River, went to Pakistan after the 1947 Partition, forcing large numbers of Sindhi Hindus to migrate to India. The region shares a border with Gujarat and Rajasthan.

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Quoting former Deputy Prime Minister LK Advani, who was born in Sindh, Singh said Sindhi Hindus of that generation had never emotionally accepted the separation of Sindh from India because of their reverence for the Indus River.

“I’d like to recall Advani ji’s words — that Sindhi Hindus, especially those of his generation, still haven’t accepted Sindh’s separation from India,” Singh said. “For Hindus across India, the Indus River has always been sacred. Many Muslims in Sindh also believed that the Indus was no less holy than the Aab-e-Zamzam of Mecca.”