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Pakistan urges international community to take 'serious cognizance' of India's statement on PoK

India had said that PoK is its part and expects to have physical jurisdiction over it

PTI Islamabad Published 18.09.19, 07:02 AM
Minister of external affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar addresses a press conference on the performance of his ministry in the first 100 days of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's new term in office, in New Delhi, Tuesday, September 17, 2019

Minister of external affairs Subrahmanyam Jaishankar addresses a press conference on the performance of his ministry in the first 100 days of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's new term in office, in New Delhi, Tuesday, September 17, 2019 AP

Pakistan on Tuesday called on the international community to take 'serious cognizance' of India's 'aggressive posturing' about taking 'physical jurisdiction' of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, saying such 'irresponsible and belligerent' statements from New Delhi have the potential to further escalate tension and seriously jeopardise peace and security in the region.

Pakistan's statement came hours after India said PoK is its part, and one day it expects to have 'physical jurisdiction' over it. India asserted that there is no need to 'worry' too much beyond a point about what people will say on Kashmir as it is an internal issue on which its position has 'prevailed and will prevail.'

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Addressing his first press conference after assuming the office in the Modi 2.0 government in May, minister of external affairs S. Jaishankar also hit out at Pakistan, saying India has a 'unique challenge' from one neighbour, and it would remain a challenge until that neighbour becomes a normal neighbour and acts against cross-border terrorism.

Asked about remarks by some Union leaders that subsequent talks with Pakistan would be only about PoK and not on Kashmir, Jaishankar said, 'our position has, is and will always be very clear on PoK, that it is part of India and we expect one day we will have physical jurisdiction over it.'

Reacting to Jaishankar's statement, Pakistan said it calls on the international community to take 'serious cognizance of India's aggressive posturing' on Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Such 'irresponsible and belligerent' statements from India have the potential to further escalate tensions and seriously jeopardise peace and security in the region,' Pakistan's foreign office said in a statement.

'We strongly condemn and reject the inflammatory and irresponsible remarks' made by the Indian external affairs minister regarding Pakistan and PoK. These remarks are an obvious manifestation of India's utter frustration over the continued international censure of its egregious human rights violations in Kashmir,' the statement said.

India cannot divert international attention from its crimes against the innocent people of Kashmir by blaming Pakistan, the statement said, adding Pakistan stands for peace but would be ready to respond effectively to any act of aggression.

Instead of resorting to jingoistic rhetoric, India must rescind its illegal actions, stop forthwith grave human rights violations in Jammu and Kashmir, refrain from violating international law, and fully comply with UN Security Council resolutions for a final settlement of the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, the statement added.

Tension between India and Pakistan escalated after New Delhi revoked Jammu and Kashmir's special status on August 5. Reacting to India's move on Kashmir, Pakistan downgraded diplomatic ties with New Delhi and expelled the Indian High Commissioner.

Pakistan has been trying to internationalise the Kashmir issue but India has asserted that the abrogation of Article 370 was its 'internal matter'. New Delhi has also asked Islamabad to accept the reality and stop its anti-India rhetoric.

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