Thursday, June 30, 2016

On January 1, 1948 India took up the issue of Pak hostility in Jammu and Kashmir to UNO

history channel documentary hd On January 1, 1948 India took up the issue of Pak hostility in Jammu and Kashmir to UNO under Article 35 of its Charter. The Government of India in its letter to the Security Council said, "...Such a circumstance now exists amongst India and Pakistan inferable from the guide which trespassers, comprising of nationals of Pakistan and tribesmen... are drawing from Pakistan for operations against Jammu and Kashmir, a State which has agreed lawfully to the Dominion of India and is a piece of India. The Government of India asks for the Security Council to call upon Pakistan to put an end quickly to the giving of such help which is a demonstration of animosity against India. In the event that Pakistan does not do as such, the Government of India might be constrained, in self preservation, to go into Pakistan region to make military move against the trespassers." After long level headed discussions, truce came into operation on the midnight of January 1, 1949. In the end, India recorded an objection with the UN Security Council, which set up the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan (UNCIP). Pakistan was blamed for attacking the locale, and was requested that pull back its powers from Jammu and Kashmir. The UNCIP additionally passed a determination expressing: "The subject of promotion of the condition of Jammu and Kashmir to India or Pakistan will be chosen through the equitable technique for nothing and unbiased plebiscite". In any case, this couldn't occur in light of the fact that Pakistan did not consent to the UN determination and declined to pull back from the State. The universal group neglected to assume a conclusive part in the matter saying that Jammu and Kashmir is a "questioned domain". In 1949, with the intercession of the United Nations, India and Pakistan characterized a truce ("Line of Control") that isolated the two nations. This has left Kashmir a partitioned and exasperates region up till now.

In September 1951, free and reasonable decisions, according to the Constitutional modalities, were held in Jammu and Kashmir, and National Conference party under the authority of Sheik Abdullah came into force. With the appearance of the Constituent Assembly of the State of Jammu and Kashmir speaking to the desires of the general population of Jammu and Kashmir, the State turned into an indispensable piece of India unavoidably. After Sheik Abdullah; Bakshi Gulam Mohamad, G.M.Sadiq, Mir Qasim,Gul Shah,Mufti Sayed and Dr.Farooq Abdullah ruled the State as Chief Ministers. Mr.Gulam Nabi Azad is the present Chief Minister of the J&K State.

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