Genocide concern in Kashmir

Genocide concern in Kashmir
Date: 23.8.2019 12:00

In an interview with the US-based New York Times, Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan strongly criticized India for the Kashmir issue.

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Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, "Jammu Kashmir, which gave special status to the constitutional clause to cancel the conversation with India does not make sense", he said the efforts to enter into dialogue with the New Delhi administration failed. Imran Khan, "There are concerns about ethnic cleansing and genocide," he said.
 

“OUR DIALOGUE EFFORTS WAS NON-RESULT”

 
"There's no point in talking to India. I mean, I talked as much as I needed to. Unfortunately, when I look back now, they perceived all my attempts to make peace and dialogue as concessions", he said.
 
Imran Khan emphasized that the dialogue efforts were fruitless and said, "There is nothing we can do now. Now, the most important issue is the life of 8 million people in Jammu Kashmir, there are concerns that ethnic cleansing and genocide," he said.
 

“WE GIVE PROVISION”

 
Khan said that they were worried that India would try to legitimize its military actions against Pakistan by organizing a deception operation in Kashmir and stated that they would respond in such a situation.
 
Prime Minister Imran Khan, "You are looking at a country with two nuclear weapons, anything can happen. Blood pressure may rise and this would be a frightening situation for the world. It is argued that the Indian government made this decision with the idea of ​​permanently including the region controlled by the Indian government in the rest of India," he added.
 
India annulled Article 370 of the constitution, which granted Jammu Kashmir a privilege, on 5 August, eliminating the special status structure of the region. Jammu Kashmir is now expected to be governed by laws that apply to other Indian citizens. With the new regulation, many privileges such as having the region's own constitution, defense, communication and taking decisions in all matters except foreign relations have come to an end. It is argued that the Indian government made this decision with the idea of ​​permanently including the region controlled by the Indian government in the rest of India.

YEREL HABERLER

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