Pakistan rejects India's protests against Gilgit-Baltistan Order
The order is being seen as
Islamabad's efforts towards incorporating the disputed region as its fifth
province
Current Affairs News: Pakistan has rejected India's protests over its latest move on
exercising administrative authority on the disputed Gilgit-Baltistan region, saying New Delhi's "spurious" claim over Jammu and Kashmir contradicts everything from history to the situation on the
ground.
Pakistan cabinet on May 21 approved Gilgit-Baltistan
Order 2018 which was also endorsed by the assembly for the region. The order is
being seen as Islamabad's efforts towards incorporating the disputed region as
its fifth province.
India on Sunday summoned Pakistan's Deputy High Commissioner Syed
Haider Shah in New Delhi and lodged a strong protest over Islamabad's latest
move, saying any action to alter the status of any part of the territory under
its "forcible and illegal occupation" has no legal basis.
In a statement, the Ministry of External Affairs said it conveyed to Shah that the entire state of Jammu and
Kashmir, which also includes the so-called 'Gilgit-Baltistan' areas, is an
integral part of India by virtue of its accession in 1947.
Pakistan Foreign Office spokesman in a statement claimed that the "Jammu
and Kashmir was a disputed territory".
"Pakistan categorically rejects
India's protest against the Gilgit-Baltistan Order 2018 and its claim over Jammu & Kashmir as an
'integral part' of India. Everything from history to law to
morality to the situation on the ground belies India's spurious claim, the
spokesman said.
"These resolutions, pledging the
right to self-determination to the people of Kashmir, were accepted by India,
Pakistan and the international community," he said.
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