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Jammu Kashmir a disputed territory, not ‘integral part’ of India: Pakistan

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ISLAMABAD –Pakistan on Thursday said that Jammu Kashmir was a disputed territory and it’s not an integral part of India as claimed by the administration in New Delhi.


“We do not accept so-called accession of Jammu Kashmir to India as it is a disputed territory and we don’t accept Jammu Kashmir as integral part of India,” Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told a questioner during her weekly briefing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.


According to resolutions passed by the United Nations Security Council, Kashmiris had been ensured their right of plebiscite, the spokesperson explained. She also regretted ceasefire violation at the Line of Control in the disputed state and unprovoked shelling by the Indian forces.


In a recent incident in Kotli sector, a Pakistan Army soldier was injured due to Indian shelling, the Foreign Office spokesperson said. A meeting between the local commanders from both sides of the Line of Control was held to discuss the issue, she informed a questioner.

Jammu Kashmir a disputed territory, not ‘integral part’ of India: Pakistan

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These statements don't do anything constructive. If it is a disputed territory then demand talks with the Indian administration to resolve the impasse. Shelling, firing pot shots across the borders and issuing media statements doesn't do anything towards taking the issue any further.
 
lol....
who cares.... what some **** across the border has to say....
keep crying... talk will be only on the border issue and Azad Kashmir not on Kashmiri territory which is under Indian control... :D
 
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is he talking about Pakistan held J & K....by the way today Indian and Pakistan sighned a treaty to hand over criminals from their countries..are we getting dawood.
 
I don't understand why Indian media keeps pushing new articles on how Pakistan is claiming Kashmir, or China is claiming "Arunuchal Pradesh". How is this news when it has been the consistent diplomatic position of Pakistan/China for the last half-century?
 
“We do not accept so-called accession of Jammu Kashmir to India as it is a disputed territory and we don’t accept Jammu Kashmir as integral part of India,” Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam told a questioner during her weekly briefing at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
So? Then come and get it!!

But neither do we accept Pak Administered Kashmir including Gilgit/Baltistan an integral part of Pakistan! :P
Cheers! :cheers:
 
I don't understand why Indian media keeps pushing new articles on how Pakistan is claiming Kashmir, or China is claiming "Arunuchal Pradesh". How is this news when it has been the consistent diplomatic position of Pakistan/China for the last half-century?
because sunshine India considers them as Indian territory, infact India hasnt started to Push Azad Kashmir and Asksai-chin aggressively
which i think India will do in a couple of years if they arent solved
 
because sunshine India considers them as Indian territory, infact India hasnt started to Push Azad Kashmir and Asksai-chin aggressively
which i think India will do in a couple of years if they arent solved

But you claim them, and that's what matters. Whether someone is pushing their claims "aggressively" is a matter of perception. In reality and in substance, India is doing no different.
 
But you claim them, and that's what matters. Whether someone is pushing their "aggressively" is a matter of perception. In reality and in substance, India is doing no different.
India is different, we don't voice the claims over media or planned incursion by army, we take it up in bilateral meet or dispute settlement meet

Its called productive dialogue, it is a pretty difficult thing to understand
 
India is different, we don't voice the claims over media or planned incursion by army, we take it up in bilateral meet or dispute settlement meet

Its called productive dialogue, it is a pretty difficult thing to understand

Lol. Do you think Pakistan is pro-actively pressing its claim? If you read the article, you would have realized that the Foreign Policy spokesperson was asked a question on Kashmir's status, and thus reiterated Pakistan's stance. Did you expect him to say that Pakistan withdrew its claim? You're being totally unreasonable and blinded by nationalism.
 
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