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Time to adopt another way to fight
war: Advani

Union Home Minister Lal Kishenchand Advani said on Monday that it was time to adopt "another way" to fight the proxy war unleashed by Pakistan.

He also said New Delhi had given enough time to Islamabad to hand over the 20 terrorists and criminals wanted by India.

Advani said he had been repeatedly asked if there would be a war between India and Pakistan. "My reply is that war is already on. The war has been declared by Pakistan and terrorists. Now the question is whether we should fight it the way we have been fighting or adopt another way," he said in New Delhi before flagging off a rally to Ladakh.

"Time has come to adopt another way to fight the war," he said.

"The situation is challenging, not normal," he said, adding, "an ordinary war goes on for two or three weeks. But this (proxy) war has been going on for two decades."

"Our sacrifices in this war have been more than those in direct wars," he said.

PTI

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