In a recent statement, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant suggested that Pakistan may be split into two to form Balochistan. The Chief Minister made these remarks during a public event in Goa, sparking controversy and debate. Sawant’s comments come at a time when tensions between India and Pakistan are high due to various geopolitical issues. Balochistan, a region in Pakistan, has been the center of a separatist movement for many years, with some Baloch groups seeking independence from Pakistan. Sawant’s statement has drawn mixed reactions, with some supporting the idea of Balochistan’s independence, while others criticize it as interference in Pakistan’s internal affairs. It is important to note that India has officially maintained a stance of non-interference in the internal matters of other countries. The Goa Chief Minister’s comments have also reignited discussions about the Balochistan issue in India, with many questioning the feasibility and implications of such a move. Pakistan has strongly condemned Sawant’s statement, calling it irresponsible and against the principles of international relations. The Indian government has not officially endorsed Sawant’s remarks, and it remains to be seen whether his comments will have any impact on India-Pakistan relations. The Balochistan issue is a sensitive topic with deep historical and political roots, and any significant developments in the region are closely watched by the international community. As the situation continues to unfold, it is important for all parties involved to approach the matter with caution and diplomacy to prevent any escalation of tensions in the region.

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Goa CM suggests Pakistan split for Balochistan formation, sparking controversy.
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