LONDON: The need for raising the issue of Kashmir at international forums has increased more in the recent times especially after India tried to change the status of the international.
India on Aug 5, 2019, abolished the special status of the disputed territory under article 370 of its constitution and then the Supreme Court in New Delhi turned down petitions against it.
The Modi regime has taken the stance that the issue is resolved and even its leaders claim that Azad Kashmir is also a part of India.
This his tantamount to brushing aside the United Nations resolutions on Kashmir that promised and even ordered holding of a plebiscite to ascertain the wished of the people of Kashmir about their future.
While Pakistan has already rubbished the India move and said that its domestic law or court cannot change the international status of Kashmir, Pakistani diasp
Pakistani diaspora groups in the UK lauded the Scottish National Party leader and parliamentarian Alison Thewliss for raising the Kashmir question in the British parliament.
Pakistani diaspora in Europe and America have demanded that the international community should resolve the dispute under the UN resolutions.
Pakistani diaspora groups in the UK lauded the Scottish National Party leader and parliamentarian Alison Thewliss for raising the Kashmir question in the British parliament.
According to Kashmir Media Service, Alison Thewliss asked the British government for its assessment over the Indian kangaroo court, the so-called Supreme Court decision which backed ending the special status of Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir.
Moreover, Pakistan’s army chief during his US visit met the UN secretary general and raised the issue and stressed the need for resolving the issue under the resolutions of the world body.
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