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Pak expels Indian envoy as Kashmir dispute escalates

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ISLAMABAD/SRINAGAR: Pakistan said yesterday it would expel India’s ambassador and suspend bilateral trade with its archrival after New Delhi stripped its portion of the contested Kashmir region of special status. Neighbors China and Pakistan, which both claim parts of Kashmir, have voiced fierce opposition to India’s removal of a constituti­onal provision that had allowed the country’s only Muslim-majority state to make its own laws.

Nuclear-armed India and Pakistan have twice waged war over Kashmir and in February engaged in an aerial clash. India, which has been battling insurgents there for 30 years, said the special status had hindered Kashmir’s developmen­t and it wanted to fully integrate the region with the rest of the country. Moin-ulHaq, Pakistan’s newly appointed ambassador to India, has yet to take up his post but will now not move to New Delhi, while Indian Ambassador Ajay Bisaria will be expelled, Islamabad said in a statement yesterday.

“It is very obvious that our ambassador wouldn’t be in Delhi, and obviously the man who is here will also leave,” Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said in a telephone interview with Pakistani TV channel ARY News.

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 ?? — AFP ?? SRINAGAR: Policemen move barbed wire on a street during curfew yesterday.
— AFP SRINAGAR: Policemen move barbed wire on a street during curfew yesterday.

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