India has no constituency left in Kashmir: JKCHR.

MIRPUR -- The Jammu and Kashmir Council for Human Rights said that India carried out a political vandalism and and a planned cultural invasion in occupied Jammu and Kashmir state on August 5 and October 31, 2019.

'India can't win against the constituency of dissenting people and the jurisprudence of Kashmir case, 'of a fair and impartial plebiscite under the auspices of the United Nations, which has been written into solemn agreements by the two Governments and endorsed by the Security Council', said Syed Nazir Gillani, the JKCHR Chairman. He was addressing the concluding day morning session of the 2-Day International Conference on Kashmir hosted by National University of Modern Languages (NUML) and Sophy's Forum the other day.

These agreements have been affirmed and reaffirmed by the two governments many times, Gillani added.

Addressing the conference President of JKCHR Dr. Syed Nazir Gilani has said that according to schedule presented by the United Nations the Plebiscite in Kashmir should have been held before October 1948. He said that the disputed and technical accession with India, was only for 80 days from 26 October1947 to 15 January 1948, when India surrendered the accession for a UN supervised vote.

The character of earlier 80 days accession has been overridden by a new jurisprudence created by the Indian reference to UN Security Council and surrender for a Free, secure and impartial Plebiscite.

Dr Gilani urged upon the students and others working on defending the rights regime and the right of the people to self-determination, to revisit and perfect their understanding of the jurisprudence of Kashmir case. He quoted paras 72 and 73 of the...

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