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"Will counter the illegal steps": Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Article 370

Written by  Rajan Nath -- August 05th 2019 02:35 PM -- Updated: August 05th 2019 02:47 PM

"Will counter the illegal steps": Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Article 370

Pakistan Ministry of Foreign Affairs has given a statement on Article 370 which moved in Rajya Sabha by Union Home Minister Amit Shah, on Monday. Pakistan Foreign Ministry said in a statement, "As the party to this international dispute, Pakistan will exercise all possible options to counter the illegal steps. Pakistan reaffirms its abiding commitment to the Kashmir cause." Marking the historical day in India, Jammu and Kashmir has been made Union Territory with Legislative Assembly, however, Ladakh has been made a Union Territory without Legislative Assembly. https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1158298075087159297 Pakistan reacting to this historical decision made by the Government of India, said it is illegal and they will try to counter it with possible options. Also, they reaffirm its abiding commitment to the Kashmir cause. Also Read: Jammu and Kashmir made a Union Territory, Ladakh, UT without Legislative Assembly A Pakistani News Agency, PTI PunjabPK quoted Foreign Minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi saying, "the move to abolish Article 35A has left India's so-called democratic face open to the world. The Kashmir leadership does not agree with the Indian decision. India resurrects Kashmir problem with its thinking". https://twitter.com/ANI/status/1158264326899273728 Amit Shah moved to Rajya Sabha with a resolution to revoke Article 370 in Rajya Sabha. While hitting out at the Centre, Leader of Opposition Ghulam Nabi Azad said, "BJP has murdered the constitution". Likewise, Amit Shah responded and said, "Under the umbrella of Article 370 three families looted J&K for yrs. Leader of Opposition (GN Azad) said Article 370 connected J&K to India, it's not true. Maharaja Hari Singh signed J&K Instrument of Accession on 27 Oct 1947, Article 370 came in 1954". -PTC News


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