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Pakistan’s stance

Updated - August 10, 2019 01:00 am IST

Published - August 10, 2019 12:02 am IST

 

Strange as it might seem, the reverberations over the Central government’s decision to abrogate Articles 35A and 370 and re-designate Jammu and Kashmir as a Union Territory appear to be felt more in neighbouring Pakistan than in the Kashmir Valley itself (Editorial, “Knee-jerk”, August 9). A flurry of activity has been witnessed in Pakistan — expulsion of the Indian envoy, bilateral trade coming to a halt, and even a refusal to grant consular access to Kulbhushan Jadhav. What is even more of an oddity is Pakistan which has absolutely no locus standi as far as Kashmiri affairs are concerned also threatening to take the matter to the United Nations Security Council. India has to thwart all efforts by Pakistan to meddle in our internal affairs.

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C.V. Aravind,

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Bengaluru

Before it rushed ahead with snapping trade ties with India, debt-ridden Pakistan should have understood that trade is a basic need for employment and income generation for its people. Also reorganising its own State is India’s internal matter. Even on the diplomatic front, the rest of the subcontinent has recognised this as fact. Pakistan must shun its policy of state-sponsored terrorism as it is already on the grey list of international donor agencies for terror-financing. It should continue to engage in talks with India at the bilateral level and resolve all pending issues.

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Harvinder Singh Chugh,

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Jalandhar City, Punjab

 

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