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Pakistan rejects Indian PM visit to disputed territory of Kashmir, call it ploy to project fake  ‘normalcy’

Pakistan rejects Indian PM visit to disputed territory of Kashmir, call it ploy to project fake  ‘normalcy’

 

 

By Mashal Khan

 

ISLAMABAD (TSAT) - Pakistan on Sunday rejected the visit of Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi visit to the disputed territory of Jammu and Kashmir and called it another ploy to project fake ‘normalcy’.

 

In a statement, the Pakistan Foreign Ministry said they reject the Modi’s staged visit to “Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK)” on Sunday as yet another ploy to project fake ‘normalcy’ in the occupied territory.

 

“Since 5 August 2019, the international community has witnessed many such desperate attempts by India to divert attention from the actual underlying issues in IIOJK including Indian state-sponsored terrorism as well as widespread violations of human rights and international humanitarian law,” said the ministry. 

 

On Sunday, Modi visited Kashmir and announced several projects worth 20,000 crores including two hydroelectric projects.

 

However, the local Kashmiris observed it as a black day and there was a shutdown across the valley. 

 

The local administration brought the government employees forcefully to attend the Modi’s event. 

 

 

 

“It is not surprising, therefore, that while the Indian Prime Minister was on his brief visit to Jammu under a heavy security cover, the people of IIOJK were observing a ‘black day’ as an expression of their rejection of India’s mischief and illegal policies,” said the Pakistan Foreign Ministry. 

 

 

“Pakistan also strongly condemns the laying of foundation stones for the construction of the Rattle and Kwar Hydroelectric Projects (HEP) on Chenab River in IIOJK. The construction of Rattle hydroelectric plant, as designed by India, has been disputed by Pakistan, and for Kwar Hydroelectric Plant India has so far not fulfilled its Treaty obligation of sharing information with Pakistan.

 

 “Pakistan views such laying of foundation stones of the two projects by the Indian Prime Minister as direct contravention of the Indus Waters Treaty of 1960 and calls upon India to fulfill its obligations under the IWT and refrain from taking any such steps which are detrimental to the IWT framework,’ said the ministry. 

 

Islamabad called it a mockery of the BJP-RSS and said they relentlessly pursued its avowed ideological mission to politically and economically disempower and dispossess the Kashmiris, and seek to project itself before the world as a champion of development in the occupied territory.

 

“Pakistan salutes the Kashmiris as they remain undaunted in their determination to stand against India’s oppressive occupation,”

 

“Pakistan will continue to extend all possible support to the Kashmiris in their just struggle for the right to self-determination as pledged to them by the UN Security Council in its numerous resolutions,” said the foreign ministry 

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