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Making history of the K-word

The Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam?s statement that Pakistan had never claimed Kashmir as its integral component is part of a process of extracting the country from an entanglement of its own choosing.

Published on: Dec 13, 2006 12:46 AM IST
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The Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Tasnim Aslam’s statement that Pakistan had never claimed Kashmir as its integral component is part of a process of extracting the country from an entanglement of its own choosing. Formally, Pakistan has never claimed Kashmir, because it lacks the legal right to do so. The Independence of India Act of 1947 that created the dominions of India and Pakistan gave the princely states the unfettered right to join either of the two dominions. The issue of contiguity, which in the case of Jammu and Kashmir lay with both dominions, qualified this right. Legally, J&K joined the Indian Union when its ruler signed the Instrument of Accession to India and this right was not abrogated by the UN.

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Pakistan tried to grab the territory by force by sending in tribal raiders along with its own military personnel, but was unable to capture the Kashmir Valley. For almost six months after this invasion, Karachi did not acknowledge its own role in the conflict. Yet, Aslam is correct in stating that whatever right Pakistan has flows from the UN resolutions that made plebiscite a condition for its final resolution. These UN resolutions were flawed from the outset and that is why, despite more than a decade of effort, the UN was unable to get them implemented. As a result, Pakistan’s relationship between the two entities it controls — Azad Kashmir and the Northern Areas — is ambiguous, if not downright illegal.

 
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