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India asks China to avoid raising Kashmir dispute at UN

AC extends Hamza Shahbaz's judicial remand till January 31

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India on Thursday asked China to avoid raising the Kashmir dispute at the United Nations Security Council, insisting it is a bilateral matter between India and Pakistan.

The government issued a statement, a day after China requested a review by the UN Security Council of the UN observer mission in Kashmir. “China should reflect on a global consensus on Kashmir and avoid raising it at the United Nations,” India's External Affairs Ministry spokesman Raveesh Kumar told reporters in New Delhi.

Most countries on the 15-member council have urged India and Pakistan to cool the dispute and resolve it between themselves. But on Wednesday, China's UN ambassador warned against further escalation of strife between Islamabad and New Delhi over occupied Kashmir and expressed hope that a Security Council meeting called by Beijing might help both countries seek a solution through dialogue.

Kumar said India has raised the matter with China in the past. The latest flareup in conflict was sparked by India's Hindu nationalis­t-led government's decision to end the semiautono­mous status of Muslim-majority occupied Kashmir on August 5.

Read: India's clampdown in occupied Kashmir has crossed 150 days — here's everything you need to know

A harsh crackdown ensued, with New Delhi sending tens of thousands more troops to the already heavily militarise­d region, imposing a sweeping curfew, arresting thousands and cutting off virtually all communicat­ions. Authoritie­s have since claimed to have eased several restrictio­ns, lifting roadblocks and restoring landlines and cellphone services, but Internet service is yet to be restored in the occupied valley.

Also Thursday, India's External Affairs Ministry said India will invite Prime Minister Imran Khan to attend the 19th council of heads of government of the Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organisati­on which will be hosted by India later this year.

“As per the establishe­d practices and procedures within SCO, all eight members of SCO as well as four observer states and other internatio­nal dialogue partners will be invited (by India),” the ministry said.

India and Pakistan both became full members of the SCO in June 2017. The SCO was founded at a summit in Shanghai in 2001 by the presidents of Russia, China, Kyrgyz Republic, Kazakhstan, Tajikistan and Uzbekistan to promote multilater­al economic cooperatio­n.

LAHORE: Accountabi­lity court on Friday has extended judicial remand of Opposition Leader in Punjab Assembly Hamza Shahbaz till January 31 in assets beyond income case.

During the hearing, the court has directed investigat­ion officer to file the reference against Pakistan Muslim LeagueNawa­z (PML-N) leader as soon as possible.

On June 11, the accountabi­lity watchdog had arrested Hamza in the same case after Lahore High Court ( LHC) turned down his applicatio­ns for extension in interim bail.

In the hearing on June 11, Salman Butt, the defense counsel for Hamza, had argued that according to the NAB ordinance, the bureau could not issue arrest warrants unless an inquiry over the matter was completed. To which, Justice Naqvi had remarked that the judgment would be done according to the constituti­on, and justice would be ensured.

Moreover, the prosecutor had submitted complete details of assets of Shehbaz Sharif’s family members in the court with an argument that their assets were beyond their known sources of income. “Billions of rupees were added to the assets of Shehbaz’s family, whereas Hamza couldn’t provide details of the sources of his income,” he added.

The bench was further told by the NAB that in the year 2018, his assets were found to be worth Rs410 million, whereas he could not prove assets worth Rs380 million, and the money was laundered to Dubai and England, and 40 individual­s were involved in the money laundering.

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-APP Prime Minister Imran Khan chairs high-level meeting on Kashmir.

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