GOA MP raises Kashmir Map issue in Parliament

Shri Shripad Naik, MP from Goa demanded in the Parliament session that the Central Government should seek explanation from CIA, CNN, BBC, Texas University and yahoo.com websites for distortion of Indian Map and they should be made to withdraw the same from their websites. During the ‘Zero’ hour, Shri Naik raised this question. Hindu Jan-jagruti Samiti has started ‘Undivided India’ campaign against these news channels, websites and institutions for distorting Indian Map. Under this campaign, Goa unit of HJS had met Shri Naik and apprised him of the matter. Shri Naik had promised to raise this issue in the Parliament during the session. Accordingly, he raised this question at ‘Zero’ hour. Shri Naik also kept HJS informed about the same. The above news channels, websites and institutions have shown part of Jammu and Kashmir in Pakistan and China and have distorted Indian Map. There is no basis on which such distortion of Map has been done by the above institutions. Shri Naik also stated that the above issue is gaining importance at the international level and the Central Government should immediately ask the concerned to tender their apology.

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