Friday, August 23, 2019

Kashmir: What Next? Iranian type multinational treaty may satisfy all key players including Kashmiris.




Kashmir: What Next?

Iranian type multinational treaty may satisfy all key players including Kashmiris

What next in #Kashmir? India has done what they want but it will not resolve the issue. In fact due to the 5 August decision now #China has announced that it is a party in Kashmir issue. Kashmiri resistance movement have been entered in a new phase. What current government did is another pathetic story. We discuss it in our weekly Friday show Lok Lhar recorded at Lhore Station 23rd August 2019. Listen the recording, Professor Aziz u din Ahmad too talk on phone and share his views about Kashmir.

Link of the complete
https://vocaroo.com/i/s0IUz1dmzYtf


Even today when we are filing this post international press is reporting burning of Kashmir.
Paramilitary troops deployed to guard against possible protests as New Delhi-imposed lockdown continues for 19th day

 Our FRANCE 24 team headed inside Indian Kashmir, at the foothills of the Himalayas, where they witnessed the first few days of the blockade. This is their exclusive report.
Exclusive report: lockdown in Kashmir



After UNSC close door meeting, it is important to understand that although all 15 members agreed on atrocities done by Indian State in Indian Kashmir and registered their reservations against restrictions imposed on people but US & France reluctance was registered too. Thanks to Modi government grey areas has been removed by Indian government himself. Since 1948 till 21 December 1971, Kashmir remained had a space in UNSC but after Shima accord it was decided that both India & Pakistan would resolve it mutually. In that accord there was a reference of UNSC. UNSC resolution 307 had demanded as,
''  a durable cease-fire and cessation of all hostilities in all areas of conflict be strictly
observed and remain in effect until withdrawals take place, as soon as practicable, of all armed forces to their
respective territories and to positions which fully respect the cease-fire line in Jammu and Kashmir supervised by the United Nations Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan''


To avoid UNSC resolution India had signed Shimla agreement in July 1972 so no third party could decide their fate. So India had accepted Kashmir as a controversial issue between both countries.  In 1999, India again reinforced it and signed Lhore Agreement with Pakistan.  




Struggle of Kashmir enters in a new phase and it needs new narrative (Radio talk)


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