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India’s decision to abrogate Article 370 will have repercussions globally: PM Imran

ISLAMABAD, AUG 06 (DNA) – Prime Minister Imran Khan on Tuesday said that India’s decision to end special status of Occupied Kashmir while scrapping articles 35A and 370 of the Constitution, will have repercussions globally.

Addressing the joint session of the parliament on Tuesday, he said that we need to send a strong message through this session that the whole nation is united, adding that New Delhi’s decision can have repercussions globally.

The prime minister said that he had realised that India had no intention of talks with Pakistan during the SCO Summit in Bishkek.

Imran Khan went on to say that after Pulwama incident, we tried to make them understand that Pakistan had no role in this. But there were elections and they created war hysteria in the country to create an anti-Pakistani sentiment and win the elections.

The prime minister stressed that the Kashmir struggle would intensify after India s decision to scrape Article 370, adding that the BJP do not consider Kashmiris as their equals. “They will try to crush them which will lead to a reaction which can be a Pulwama like incident,” he said.

Imran Khan further said that the entire international community should take notice of India’s violation of international laws. “We will not be responsible if the world didn’t do anything,” he said.

He warned of a conventional war between Pakistan and India in light of another Pulwama like situation.

On Monday, the Indian government had ended special status of the valley while scrapping articles 35A and 370 of the Constitution. In a malicious attempt to turn Muslim majority into minority in occupied Kashmir, the Indian president has signed a four-point amendment decree in this regard.

The announcement was made by Indian Home Minister Amit Shah during his address in Rajya Sabha, upper house of Indian parliament. Shah said, “Kashmir will no longer be a state. It will be divided into two union territories – Kashmir, which will have a legislature, and Ladakh, which will be without a legislature.”

He also told that the valley would be re-organized geographically.”

The revocation of the articles has allowed other non-Muslim Indian citizens to buy land in the valley while a separate legislative assembly will be established there for its own laws.=DNA






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