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kashmir rahega hindustan
Kashmir should be what its people want it to be..
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kashmir rahega hindustan
your previous two user names were betterKashmir should be what its people want it to be..
Adding to @Azlan Haider post. I don't think you should watch cartoon network. You should watch Baby tv. In fact every Indian who considers Kashmir India's integral and legal part should watch it. You guys don't belong to Cartoon Network age bracket.
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what was the lastest update on the people killed in kasmir? 100,001?These guys always talk about Simla Agreement superseding UN resolutions , what these idiots don`t know is that the same Simla Agreement states :
" That the principles and purposes off the Charter of the United Nations shall govern the relations between the countries "
So , In the Shimla agreement the two Countries have also reiterated to continue to be governed by UN charter. Article 103 of the said charter provides that in the event of a conflict between the obligations of the Members of the United Nations under the present Charter and their obligations under any other international agreement, their obligations under the present Charter shall prevail.
It also provides that UN should assume an Arbitrator’s role between two disputing membership nations if the said dispute becomes a threat to global peace. India & Pakistan are two nuclear armed nations and are sitting on a powder keg. UN, therefore has a role here to play by default as well.
These guys always talk about Simla Agreement superseding UN resolutions , what these idiots don`t know is that the same Simla Agreement states :
" That the principles and purposes off the Charter of the United Nations shall govern the relations between the countries "
So , In the Shimla agreement the two Countries have also reiterated to continue to be governed by UN charter. Article 103 of the said charter provides that in the event of a conflict between the obligations of the Members of the United Nations under the present Charter and their obligations under any other international agreement, their obligations under the present Charter shall prevail.
It also provides that UN should assume an Arbitrator’s role between two disputing membership nations if the said dispute becomes a threat to global peace. India & Pakistan are two nuclear armed nations and are sitting on a powder keg. UN, therefore has a role here to play by default as well.
your previous two user names were better
These guys always talk about Simla Agreement superseding UN resolutions , what these idiots don`t know is that the same Simla Agreement states :
" That the principles and purposes of the Charter of the United Nations shall govern the relations between the two countries "
So , In the Shimla agreement the two Countries have also reiterated to continue to be governed by UN charter. Article 103 of the said charter provides that in the event of a conflict between the obligations of the Members of the United Nations under the present Charter and their obligations under any other international agreement, their obligations under the present Charter shall prevail.
It also provides that UN should assume an Arbitrator’s role between two disputing membership nations if the said dispute becomes a threat to global peace. India & Pakistan are two nuclear armed nations and are sitting on a powder keg. UN, therefore has a role here to play by default as well.
The UN Resolutions are not "international agreements". What this means is that agreements done before Simla, such as the Indus Water Treaty, will also remain in force. Besides, this does not mean that they are bound to follow the UN Charter, but that its "principles and purposes" shall govern the relations between the two countries, e.g. the principle of equality.
The Simla Agreement also states that both parties must agree to any third party mediation.
You have been rebutted up, down, right, left and centre but you have shut your eyes, stuck your fingers into your ears and screaming 'LA LA LA I CAN'T HEAR YOU LA LA LA'.
where is this pic from? please give the source.These guys are idiots. Worst of the kind from India that is present on this forum. Don't give these imbeciles much importance. This pic from IOK explains everything about UN and Shimla Agreement. Even if now someone has doubts about IOK's status according to UN then he has some seriously low IQ. He or she must be a Bharati.
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kashmir is a bilateral issue ... no matter how much Pakistan rake it up no one is going to mediate as long as India doesn't agree to it.Let me educate you my friend .....
The existence of clause (i) of Article 1 clearly indicates that both parties had agreed to the principles and purposes of the UN charter and hence one can neither attribute preference to clause (ii) over the UN charter , nor exclude recourse to the UN .
Besides Article 34 and 35 of the UN charter specifically empower the UN Security Council to investigate any dispute independently or at the request of a member state
In addition Article 103 of the United Nations (UN) Charter stipulates that the obligations of UN Member States under the Charter prevail, in the event of a conflict, over their obligations under any other international agreement.
In the words of Zulfiqar Ali Bhutto : "There is nothing in the Simla Agreement to prevent Pakistan from taking the dispute to the United Nations . The Kashmir dispute has been before the United Nations for past thirty years . Still the problem has remained unsolved . The PPP government therefore wanted to exhaust the bilateral avenues completely before returning to the United Nations"
Kashmir belongs to the Pandits and the Sufis not the wahabi filth
Sovereign loans I guess!!A war on loans? soft loans or bonds?
Now you have K for Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, problem solved.
Full text of the pamphlet "Now or Never," published by Choudhary Rahmat Ali as "Founder of Pakistan National Movement," in which the word "Pakistan" appears to have been used for the first time in a document (1933)
3, Humberstone Road,
Cambridge, England.
28th January, 1933
Dear Sir or Madam,
I am enclosing herewith an appeal on behalf of the thirty million Muslims of PAKISTAN, who live in the five Northern Units of India--Punjab, North-West Frontier (Afghan) Province, Kashmir, Sind, and Baluchistan. It embodies their demand for the recognition of their national status, as distinct from the other inhabitants of India, by the grant to Pakistan of a separate Federal Constitution on religious, social and historical grounds.
I shall be pleased if you will kindly acquaint me with your valuable opinion on the proposed solution of the great Hindu-Muslim problem. I trust that, vitally interested as you are in a just and permanent solution of that complex problem, the objects outlined in the appeal wiIl meet with your fullest approval and active support.
Yours truly,
Rahmat Ali (Choudhary). (Founder, Pakiistan National Movement)
First issued 1933; reissued 1934
it is composed from letters taken from the names of its components: Punjab, North West Frontier of which the inhabitants are mainly Afghan, Kashmir, Sindh and Baluchistan.