July 11 - (The Global News Desk 115) — Azad Kashmir is a Pakistani-controlled area that is officially self-governing.
It shares borders with the Pakistani provinces of Punjab,
Gilgit-Baltistan, and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
Since its independence from India, it has had full access to all
basic rights under Pakistan’s administration.
It is illegal for anybody from Pakistan to purchase land or other
real estate in Azad Kashmir without having a state subject certificate or other
official documents proving that they have lived there permanently.
Pakistan preserves the special status of Azad Kashmir and
Gilgit-Baltistan.
Pakistan never permits other Pakistanis from any province to
purchase even one acre of land in Azad Kashmir.
We are fully adhering to our international policy commitments.
According to the Simla Agreement, signed on July 2, 1972, by Prime
Minister Indira Gandhi and President Zulfikar Ali Bhutto, both India and
Pakistan are obligated not to alter the status of any pending issue and to
resolve it unilaterally through talks.
Pakistan has placed a few thousand troops in Azad Kashmir to
protect Kashmiri civilians from India.
Is Indian-controlled Kashmir as autonomous as Azad Kashmir?
It has been assessed that Muslims in India’s occupied Kashmir are living under the world’s largest siege.
In Indian-controlled Kashmir, people are only autonomous in name.
According to some reports, as many as 700,000 Indian soldiers are
deployed throughout the Indian-controlled Kashmir territory.
Kashmiri-Canadian Council said, “approximately 95,000 Kashmiris
have been killed by Indian armed forces since October 1989, and since 1990,
more than 700 to 1800 people have disappeared after being caught by Indian
police or equipped paramilitary forces.”
The Indian government has never allowed the people of Kashmir to
vote on their future, so a United Nations Plebiscite or a resolution on the
right to self-determination could not be implemented.
The Narendra Modi government revoked Article 370 of the Indian
Constitution in 2019, which granted the Indian-occupied Kashmir some autonomy.
Article 370 empowered the state to establish its own rules
governing permanent residency, property ownership, and fundamental rights.
Articles 35A and 370 of the Indian Constitution were abrogated to
convert Kashmir’s Large Muslim population into a minority.
Revoked articles could also prevent Indians from purchasing
property or settling in the state of Kashmir.
When all is said and done, Indian-controlled Kashmiris are
imprisoned in the world’s largest jail and are only nominally autonomous.
We should all be ashamed of the horrible atrocities committed by
the Indian army under the nose of the United Nations.

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