Pakistan expelled Indian envoy Ajay Bisaria in Islamabad

48471939_303NEW DELHI : Pakistan today expelled the Indian envoy in Islamabad and announced a five-point plan that included a downgrade of its ties with India and suspension of bilateral trade, in response to the government’s move to end special status for Jammu and Kashmir and split it into two union territories.

Pakistan PM Imran Khan today chaired meeting of National Security Committee at Prime Minister’s Office in Islamabad after resolution to revoke Article 370 was passed by Parliament. Pakistan National Security Committee decided to downgrade diplomatic relations with India. The committee also decided suspending bilateral trade with India and review bilateral arrangements.

Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has “briefed” Saudi Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman on the situation in Kashmir after India revoked the special status for Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistani and Saudi media reported. According to the official Saudi Press Agency (SPA), the two leaders spoke over the phone on Tuesday. “During the call, they discussed the development of the situation in the region and efforts exerted towards it,” the agency reported.

While India’s High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria is in Islamabad, his Pakistani counterpart, high commissioner designate Moin-ul-Haq, is yet to take charge in New Delhi. Islamabad, which has repeatedly sought international intervention on Kashmir, also said it would appeal to the United Nation’s Security Council against the government’s Kashmir decisions.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan had recently thanked US President Donald Trump for offering to mediate on Kashmir, an idea that India rejected downright. The United Nations has said it was “deeply concerned” that the government’s move on Kashmir will “exacerbate the human rights situation in the region”.

“The fact that hardly any information at all is currently coming out is of great concern in itself,” a spokesperson of the United Nations said. In a tweet following Imran Khan’s meeting with the National Security Committee, the Pakistan government listed the steps in its plan.
“1-Downgrading of diplomatic relations with India. 2-Suspension of bilateral trade with India. 3-Review of bilateral arrangements. 4-Matter to be taken to UN, including the Security Council. 5-14th of August to be observed in solidarity with brave Kashmiris,” the tweet read. The meeting was attended by top civil and military leadership, a statement issued by Mr Khan’s office read.

The announcement comes a day after Imran Khan warned that the Kashmir move will have “serious repercussions”. On Tuesday, hours after Union home minister Amit Shah said in parliament that all of Jammu and Kashmir, including PoK (Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir), was an integral part of India, Mr Khan spoke of retaliation.Imran-Pak_d
“They (India) will do something in PoK (Pakistan Occupied Kashmir)… we will retaliate… Will fight till last drop of blood,” he said at a joint sitting of Pakistan’s parliament. Besides Pakistan, its strategic ally China has also opposed the government’s move to end special status for Kashmir through a presidential order.

Warning that India should avoid “unilaterally” changing the status quo in Kashmir, China also expressed opposition to naming Ladakh a separate Union Territory. New Delhi brushed off China’s argument, saying it was “an internal matter concerning the territory of India”.
Government of Pakistan to not send its High Commissioner designate to India who was to take charge later this month say reports. Pakistan may also ask Indian High Commissioner to Pakistan Ajay Bisaria to leave Pakistan, reports ANI.

Pakistani Minister for Human Rights while addressing a joint session of Parliament said Indian attempts to change the status of Kashmir are not only illegal, but they also defy Geneva Convention which attributes any change in demographic composition of held territory as a war crime. (With Agency Inputs ).

 

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