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WAITING FOR RESOLUTION

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The UN has done well to resolve territorial issues like Sudan and East Timur but has not shown any pragmatic interest to resolve ‘Kashmir Conflict’ as per its own resolution 47 (1948) where vic­timised Muslims are still waiting for a promised plebiscite since seven decades. ‘Kashmir Con­flict’ has already caused three wars between Pakistan and India and will always stands as a core conflict between two arch nucle­ar rivals in Asia-Pacific Region. why UN is not making any cog­nizant efforts to fulfill its promise to resolve much awaited issue for peace and stability in entire Asia-Pacific Region?

Recent rising trend of domestic involvement and widespread sup­port for armed struggle in streets is a clarion call for New Delhi to awake from slumber. Pakistan observed black day for Kashmiris and reiterated its support for res­olution in accordance with UNSC resolutions. The rising flare of youth entering militant ranks is a serious failure of more than sev­en lakh army personnel involved in Kashmir counter terorrism. Because the main plank of dis­pute is yet to be solved. As the saying goes “Before you act, see where did you stand”. The foun­dation of whole dispute stands on the base of sand which can’t be crippled by turning Kashmir into army colony. These security forces with license of AFSPA at hand are engaged in serious crimes like Ganaowpora shopi­an etc incidents. Kashmiris are treated as second class citizens on their own home land. This land belongs to Kashmiris and the armed annexation of India is not justified. To set the cat among pigeons is to take the efforts for plebiscite. No resolution except plebiscite shall resolve the dis­pute once for all. All those eco­nomic doles and handouts have lost the relevance which Modi tried through 80000 Cr. package. Kashmir is a resolved dispute waiting for implementation of UNSC resolutions. The train has left the station after 2016 and is directed towards resolution by each passing day. Let’s pray the day be not far from us

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