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Pakistan's interference in India's internal matters | | | How far India can tolerate Pakistan's interference in India's internal matters ? Judged by the history of the subcontinent one can believe that there is no limit to India's tolerance. Pakistan has observed Kashmir Solidarity Day, with top leaders extending their support to the people in the Valley and to finding a just and peaceful resolution to the issue. Possibility of Pakistan proving since to the resumption of dialogue process is indicated by the way it has not so far implemented any of the preconditions laid down by India for the opening of channels of dialogue. Super powers including the UN should take cognizance of the Pakistan's interference. And the height of this interference was evident when Pakistani leaders, including the prime Minister, Imran Khan, expected India to uphold the rights of people of Kashmir. And these matters could have been the part of agenda for talks between India and Pakistan but Pakistan is not sincere in opening the channels of talks. This is evident from the way its Army has been resorting to ceasefire violations and provide aid to groups of militants in crossing into the Kashmir valley. President Arif Alvi in his address in the Legislative Assembly in Muzaffarabad in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir asked the Indian government to uphold the rights of the Kashmiri people. He reiterated Pakistan's "unflinching solidarity" with the people of Kashmir, to the extent that Islamabad would push groups of militants into the valley with the sole purpose of raising he level of violence. And this level of violence is needed by Pakistan to raise the Kashmir issue at the international for a. How can the leaders of Pakistan express solidarity with the people of Kashmir. This is a mere gimmick when Pakistan expresses a wish to resolve the Kashmir issue through talks and peacefully. "We reassure our Kashmiri brothers and sisters that we will remain consistent in our principled position on Kashmir. The entire Pakistani nation stands with its Kashmiri brethren in their valiant struggle to achieve the legitimate right to self-determination." The entire trouble started with the export of terror to Kashmir in 1989-90. If Pakistani leaders wish to remain by the side of brothers and sisters in Kashmir why should Islamabad incite people and help them wage a war. Prime Minister Imran Khan criticised India for its alleged atrocities in Kashmir. He said seven decades had passed and the issue of Jammu and Kashmir remained unresolved. Has Imran Khan realized the level of atrocities that have been taking place in Kashmir and it is a gift from Pakistan to Kashmir Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi, who is in London, in his message said, "The government and the people of Pakistan re-affirm our unflinching support to the brave people" of Kashmir. On one side Pakistani leaders call Kashmiris brave people on the other side they talks of atrocities and human rights violations. Whay these violations took no place in Kashmir? It is so because Pakistan had not pushed groups of militants into the Kashmir valley. And look at Foreign Minister, Qureshi who is in London and plans to raise the Kashmir issue in the House of Commons. He said Pakistan was committed to finding a just and peaceful resolution to this long-standing dispute. Peaceful resolution by exporting terror. Not possible several events were planned for the day to express solidarity with the people of Kashmir. New Delhi dismisses the Pak trash by vocing that Kashmir is an integral part of India. India says Kashmir is its integral part and Pakistan has no business to interfere in the internal affairs of the country. |
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