ARTICLE 370: PAKISTAN’S 'BREAKING' MOVE AGAINST INDIA!
Home > News Shots > IndiaBy S Vikram | Aug 07, 2019 10:56 PM
The present Indian Government headed by BJP has made a historic announcement in 70 years over Article 370 on August 5 ( Monday). The “Special Status” which was given to Jammu and Kashmir was removed and the notification was issued by President Ram Nath Kovind. The issue has created a sensation between India and Pakistan including people World Wide.
After Home Minister Amit Shah vowed that he will also get back Pakistan occupied Kashmir into India very soon, the issue has triggered Pakistan even more. Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan replied to Shah’s statement that India will have to face severe attack in case of any further actions against Kashmir. Now, Pakistan has officially expelled Indian representative for Pakistan, High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria.
The meeting held by Pakistan’s National Security Committee presided over by Prime Minister Imran has taken the decision. The official tweet from Pakistan Government’s twitter handle also listed that “The Committee decided to take following actions: -
1.Downgrading of diplomatic relations with India.
2.Suspension of bilateral trade with India.
3.Review of bilateral arrangements.
4.Matter to be taken to the United Nations, including the Security Council” (sic)
The Committee decided to take following actions: -
1.Downgrading of diplomatic relations with India.
2.Suspension of bilateral trade with India. https://t.co/AH6LEUDh2S of bilateral arrangements.
4.Matter to be taken to the United Nations, including the Security Council.
— PTI (@PTIofficial) August 7, 2019
In another tweet, the Pakistan government has stated they would observe August 14 (Pakistan Independence day) for brave Kashmir’s unity, struggle and self-determination while August 15 would be observed as the “Black Day”
5.Independence Day this 14 August to be observed in solidarity with brave Kashmiris and their just struggle for their right of self-determination. 15th August will be observed as Black Day.
— PTI (@PTIofficial) August 7, 2019