There is no Kashmir issue between India, Pakistan: Union Minister Jitendra

There is ‘no Kashmir issue’ between India and Pakistan, Union Minister Jitendra Singh said on Saturday and asserted that the only outstanding matter is how to retrieve the part of Jammu and Kashmir which remains under illegal occupation of the neighbouring country.

By :  migrator
Update: 2016-07-16 15:41 GMT
Union Minister Jitendra Singh

Jammu

There is no Kashmir problem. It has been made clear on all the fronts. There is no issue of Kashmir between Indian and Pakistan and we are not ready to accept it. 

“It was way back in 1994 that Indian Parliament passed an unanimous resolution stating that if at all there is any outstanding issue, it is how to retrieve part of Jammu and Kashmir which remains under illegal occupation of Pakistan,” the Minister of State in the PMO told reporters here.

He was replying to a volley of questions from journalists over Pakistan’s remarks on the prevailing situation in Kashmir in the wake of violence following the killing of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani in an encounter. 

Reacting to Pakistan’s statement describing slain terrorist Wani as ‘martyr’, Singh said, “Regardless of how anyone describes anybody, as far as India is concerned it has reiterated more than once that there is an approach of zero tolerance to wards terrorism.” 

“Pakistan has always been fishing in the troubled waters of Jehlum,” he added. 

He hit out at Pakistan for raking up the Kashmir issue and said there is no room for any foreign interference from Pakistan or any other country in the internal affairs of India. 

“Pakistan, which is raking up the Kashmir issue and human rights issues, should care about human rights violations taking place in Balochistan, Baltistan and PoK,” he said. 

“I think Indian society and the people of Jammu and Kashmir are now awakened enough to understand the designs and therefore, there is nothing that can derail the development journey which has been started by Prime Minister Narendra Modi across the country, including Jammu and Kashmir,” Singh said.

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