Goa CM suggests Pakistan split for Balochistan formation; sparks controversy.

In a recent statement, Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant suggested that Pakistan may be split into two to form Balochistan. Sawant expressed his views during a discussion on the Citizenship (Amendment) Act at an event in Goa. He stated that the creation of Balochistan from Pakistan would benefit India as it would act as a buffer state between India and Afghanistan. Sawant’s comments have sparked controversy and debate, with many questioning the feasibility and implications of such a move. Balochistan, a region in western Pakistan, has been the center of a separatist movement for many years, with groups seeking independence from Pakistan. The region has seen ongoing conflict and human rights violations, leading to calls for international intervention. Sawant’s remarks come at a time of heightened tensions between India and Pakistan, with the two countries engaging in frequent border skirmishes. The Goa Chief Minister’s statement has drawn criticism from opposition parties and experts, who argue that such a proposal would have far-reaching consequences for regional stability. As the debate continues, it remains to be seen how Sawant’s comments will impact India’s foreign policy and relations with Pakistan.

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