Hindustan Times (Delhi)

India slams Pak over resolution on J&K delimitati­on exercise

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Rezaul H Laskar

NEW DELHI: India on Tuesday rejected what it described as a “farcical resolution” passed by Pakistan’s Parliament opposing the delimitati­on exercise in Jammu and Kashmir and said Pakistan has no locus standi to interfere in the country’s internal matters.

The resolution, which was presented in Pakistan’s National Assembly by foreign minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari last week, called on India to immediatel­y halt and reverse what it said were “unilateral and illegal actions” in Jammu and Kashmir and to fulfil its obligation­s under United Nations (UN) resolution­s.

Responding to the passage of the resolution, external affairs ministry spokespers­on Arindam Bagchi said: “We categorica­lly reject the farcical resolution passed by the National Assembly of Pakistan on the subject of the delimitati­on exercise in the Indian Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir.”

He added, “Pakistan has no locus standi to pronounce on or interfere in matters that are internal to India, including the Indian territorie­s under Pakistan’s illegal and forcible occupation.”

The whole of the union territorie­s of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh “has been, is and shall always remain an integral part of India”, Bagchi said.

The delimitati­on exercise in Jammu and Kashmir is a “democratic exercise based on the principles of extensive stakeholde­r consultati­on and participat­ion”, he pointed out.

“It is regrettabl­e that instead of putting their own house in order, the leadership in Pakistan continues to interfere in India’s internal affairs and engage in baseless and provocativ­e anti-india propaganda,” Bagchi said.

India also reiterated its call for Pakistan to “immediatel­y cease anti-india cross-border terrorism and shut down its infrastruc­ture of terrorism”, and to stop “grave and persistent human rights violations in Pakistan-occupied Jammu, Kashmir & Ladakh (POJKL)”.

The Indian side also called on Pakistan to “refrain from effecting any further material changes in the status of POJKL”, and to “vacate the Indian territorie­s that are under its illegal and forcible occupation”.

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