Will ipad ever support whatsapp application?

Will ipad ever support/accept whatsapp application? And what is the reason why it is not supported currently?

Only the Developers of the Whatsapp application can answer that.
They are the ones that chose to not make Whatsapp available for iPad, and only they know why they did it.

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