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NEW DELHI: India has asked a United Nations Military Observer Group on Kashmir to vacate a government-provided bungalow in New Delhi, in a toughening stance against a mission that Indians have long opposed.

The Indian foreign ministry said on Tuesday the government had asked UN Military Observers Group on India and Pakistan (UNMogip) to hand over the Delhi premises from where it was running a liaison office for more than four decades for free as part of efforts to rationalise the mission's presence in India.

The small UN mission has its main offices in the capital of India-held Kashmir, Srinagar on the Indian side and in the Pakistani capital Islamabad as part of a UN Security Council resolution to supervise the ceasefire in the divided region.

New Delhi considers the whole of disputed Kashmir as an integral part of the country and has bristled against external involvement in the region including the UNMogip that was set up under the Karachi agreement in 1949 after the first war between the two countries.

The UN Security Council resolutions recognise Jammu and Kashmir as a disputed territory until the will of the people of Jammu and Kashmir is determined through a plebiscite under the United Nations auspices.

Implementation on the plebiscite resolution remains held up from the Indian side.

New Delhi has argued that the UN had little role to play after India and Pakistan signed the Simla Pact in 1972 under which the two countries agreed to resolve all disputes including Kashmir bilaterally.

Pakistan, however, has frequently called for third-party involvement to settle the dispute in Kashmir.

“We have said that as far as we are concerned the UNMogip has outlived its relevance. This is a consistent stance that we have articulated on several occasions,” Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin told reporters after the Indian Express reported the notice given to the UN group to leave the Delhi premises.

UNMogip said it had received the request in May when India was in the midst of an election that the right wing Bharatiya Janata Party led by Narendra Modi eventually won.

No reasons were given for vacating the office, Major Nicolas Diaz, in charge of the Delhi office, said.

He said the observers group would continue to operate in line with the UN mandate and that it was looking at alternative accommodation.

The military authorities of Pakistan have continued to lodge complaints with UNMogip about ceasefire violations in Kashmir.

The military authorities of India have lodged no complaints since January 1972 and have restricted the activities of the UN observers on the Indian side of the Line of Control.

They have, however, continued to provide accommodation, transport and other facilities to the observers.

India asks UN team on Kashmir to leave Delhi premises - World - DAWN.COM
 
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Reuters) - India has asked a United Nations military observer group on Kashmir to vacate a government-provided bungalow in New Delhi, in a toughening stance against a mission that Indians have long opposed.

New Delhi considers the whole of Kashmir as an integral part of the country and has bristled against external involvement in the region including the U.N. Military Observers Group on India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) that was set up in 1949 after their first war.

The foreign ministry said on Tuesday the government had asked UNMOGIP to hand over the Delhi premises from where it was running a liaison office for more than four decades for free as part of efforts to rationalise the mission's presence in India.

The small U.N. mission has its main offices in the Kashmir capital Srinagar on the Indian side and in the Pakistani capital Islamabad as part of a U.N. Security Council resolution to supervise the ceasefire in the divided region.

New Delhi has argued that the U.N. had little role to play after India and Pakistan signed the Simla Pact in 1972 under which the two countries agreed to resolve all disputes including Kashmir bilaterally.

Pakistan, however, has frequently called for third-party involvement to settle the dispute in Kashmir.

"We have said that as far as we are concerned the UNMOGIP has outlived its relevance. This is a consistent stance that we have articulated on several occasions," Indian Foreign Ministry spokesman Syed Akbaruddin told reporters after the Indian Express reported the notice given to the U.N. group to leave the Delhi premises.

UNMOGIP said it had received the request in May when India was in the midst of an election that the right wing Bharatiya Janata Party led by Narendra Modi eventually won.

No reasons were given for vacating the office, Major Nicolas Diaz, in charge of the Delhi office, said. He said the observers group would continue to operate in line with the U.N. mandate and that it was looking at alternative accommodation.

The military authorities of Pakistan have continued to lodge complaints with UNMOGIP about ceasefire violations in Kashmir.

The military authorities of India have lodged no complaints since January 1972 and have restricted the activities of the U.N. observers on the Indian side of the Line of Control. They have, however, continued to provide accommodation, transport and other facilities to the observers.

India asks U.N. team on Kashmir to leave Delhi premises| Reuters
 
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very sad thinking... :tsk:


Sadly secular democratic India doesnt give them their rights to choose!
Sad but a reality.

Well secular democratic India did give them right to choose AND they chose guns and turned it against their own Kashmiri Hindu brothers and sisters. So GoI had to clip their feathers a little, once they see and understand what's best for them GoI will provide them with their wings.
 
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Am I the only one who sees this action as a part of game by Namo? I mean if in future he decides to *cough* force *cough* I mean request Jammu and Kashmir to join India with normal status, this committee could come in the way. xD
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unless Kashmir issue is resolved peace between Pakistan and India in unlikely
 
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we are evil peoples , we dont give our claims :D
india is a peaceful countries full of angels , you guys should leave kashmir :ashamed:
okay....we will ... after we shift to some other planet ..
then u can have it all.... after all we are good people...
 
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okay....we will ... after we shift to some other planet ..
then u can have it all.... after all we are good people...

well i can see you already start your mission mars. . you should start the evacuation of your forces from Kashmir asap .. and ask our help if you need any ;)
 
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