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Union Minister Ramdas Athawale on Friday, 13 September, said it is in Pakistan's interest to hand over Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) to India as several reports suggest people in the occupied territory are unhappy and want join India.
"If they hand over PoK to us, we will set up many industries there. We will also help Pakistan in trade and help fight poverty and unemployment," said the Minister of State for social justice and empowerment.
He said several reports point out that people in PoK are unhappy and they want to be part of India.
Athawale, also the chief of Republican Party of India, a BJP ally, said Pakistan should not indulge in war-mongering and should refrain from issuing veiled threats.
Athawale said after Article 370 was scrapped and Jammu and Kashmir was bifurcated into two Union Territories, there has been complete peace in the Valley.
He said the move will accelerate the pace of development in Jammu and Kashmir as Central schemes and laws, which could not be implemented earlier, will now be enforced.
The minister said the UT status of J&K is temporary and the statehood will be restored once the situation fully normalises.
Replying to a question on whether his party will fight Haryana Assembly polls, Athawale said they will contest 10 of the 90 seats.
"As RPI is not very strong in Haryana, BJP will not leave any seats for us. But we want to contest 10 seats in the state and we will fight these number of seats. At other places, we will support BJP," he said.
Asked if his party will put up candidates against ally BJP in Haryana, he evaded a direct reply, saying, “We will fight against the Congress”.
Asked if his party will then act as BJP's B-team, Athawale said, “If our candidates stand in contest, the BJP will benefit. And those candidates of ours who will be elected will support the BJP government. We are not going to put up candidates in Haryana to cause loss to the BJP, but it will be for their gain”.
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