So BD needs another liberation? @UKBengali
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Best to ignore them.
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So BD needs another liberation? @UKBengali
http://tribune.com.pk/story/1186708...unagadh-urges-pakistan-revive-accession-case/
The government of Pakistan should revive the accession case of Junagadh state at various international forums, including the United Nations, as the instruments of accession are still intact.
This was stressed by speakers, including included the Nawab of Junagadh State Nawab Jahangir Khanji and former minister for law Ahmer Bilal Soofi, at a round-table titled “Accession of Junagadh to Pakistan: An Analysis” in Islamabad.
They pointed out that historically and legally Junagadh is a part of Pakistan. However, the matter has not only lost its importance in the international arena, but also in the country itself.
The speakers highlighted that the Indian occupation of Junagadh was illegal and violated the instrument of accession that the then Nawab of Junagadh had signed with Pakistan. They said this case is unique as the Nawab lost the territory, but has all the legal rights.
With the case is currently pending at the UN, speakers emphasized that Pakistan has all moral and legal rights to defend their stance. They lamented that as the state slowly faded away from the memory of those in power in Pakistan, it had adversely impacted case’s progress at the UN.
At the time of partition, Lord Mountbatten had initially declared that the states would be independent to decide which side they choose. According to the June 3 Plan, Nawab Mahabbat Khan signed the instrument of accession with Governor General of Pakistan, Muhammad Ali Jinnah and the Pakistani flag was raised in the princely state.
However, when the Nawab came to Karachi to discuss matters with Jinnah, civil unrest was orchestrated in the princely state by India who ultimately sent in troops to occupy Junagardh, leaving the Nawab in exile.
Proactive approach
With successive governments failing to present the case of Junagadh in front of the media and international forums, Pakistan now needs to build a strong narrative for Junagadh and fight the case proactively, speakers urged.
They added that the Junagadh case should be taken forward along with Kashmir and other such cases. “We should fight the case of Junagadh and highlight the issue. The Nawab of Junagadh is leading the cause and we should support him as he remains the legal heir,” said one of the speakers.
They urged the government to build monument over Junagadh in Islamabad and make a committee to inform the international community about its illegal occupation by India. Diplomats, academicians, politicians, journalists, researchers and people from different walks of life participated in round table discussion.
Thanks for the support!.....a Quick question..Can you please tell us if Modi is a North Indian or a South Indian?...Also please tell us how we should kick some North Indian ***, since you are at it.
Thats what we have to say in UN. That partition of India is illegal as it was passed in British Parliament when India had it own parliament. And claim Pakistan & Bangladesh.If you are ignorant, don't raise a topic.
Until 1947, all laws were raised in the British Houses of Parliament.
Look up the powers of the legislature created by the Morley-Minto reforms and of the legislature created by the GoI Act of 1935. The entire Act was written in London, for a British Colony, ruled by the Viceroy. There was no independent law-making.
Why are you arguing stupidly? And with such deep ignorance?
And China backs Pakistan.
Thats what we have to say in UN. That partition of India is illegal as it was passed in British Parliament when India had it own parliament. And claim Pakistan & Bangladesh.
China shows some old map of south China Sea and claim all of it as their own.
Well India invaded Junagadh and Hyderabad, so thats why we claim Kashmir
Then what was Central Legislative Assembly.Read my lips: I N D I A D I D N O T H A V E H E R O W N P A R L I A M E N T U N T I L 1 9 5 0.
You are thick.
Idiot.
Look at the dates.
Mallus!...of all people...they really trolled you if true.In past I have had some mallu friends and this is always what they wanted.
Then what was Central Legislative Assembly.
I thought Pakistan had always been TOTALLY isolated! Am I to believe that all these years it was actually indian propaganda?
Even Indians in India don't believe Modi's "isolation" propaganda. Only bhakts on PDF delude themselves with that non-sense.
We have to say that since referendum was not held for partition of India in 1947 it is illegal. We need an alibi to capture Pakistan & Bangladesh.It was an assembly of nominated members and some elected on an extremely limited franchise, covering less than 20% of the population, and debated on issues and topics decided for it. The Viceroy decided what it should do. It had no independent law-making powers, except on subjects granted to it to save the time of the British Parliament. Above all, it was not sovereign. The British Crown was sovereign, and reigned through legislation passed by the British Parliament, and implemented by the Viceroy and the British administration.
We have to say that since referendum was not held for partition of India in 1947 it is illegal. We need an alibi to capture Pakistan & Bangladesh.
That will come definitely with the rising education, modern generation, may be in next 30-40 years
Look around you sir, you can't even buy much apart from china now. Do you really think you are not isolated?