S Jaishankar asserts abrogation of article 370 was long-awaited

S Jaishankar

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Washington: Describing the abrogation of article 370 as a ‘long awaited’ step and the ‘right thing’ to do, External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar has said it is expected from Pakistan to pull out all stops to challenge the decision as it has made deep investment in fuelling terrorism in Kashmir.

Asserting that the Indian security forces have exercised highest degree of restrain in Jammu and Kashmir after August 5, S Jaishankar told a Washington audience that he expects Pakistan to continue what it has been doing for the past several decades.

“What do you expect the Pakistanis to say (after current restrictions are lifted and normalcy is restored)… we expect calm and happiness to return,” Jaishankar said on Wednesday in response to a question during his appearance at ‘The Heritage Foundation’, a top American think-tank group.

“No, they (Pakistan) will not. They will paint apocalyptic scenarios because one that is their wish and two that’s actually what their game plan has been for 70 years,” added the Indian minister.

Jaishankar was responding to a question on recent remarks by top Pakistani leadership which has alleged that India would raise a false flag and blame Islamabad for any terrorist attack after the recent security and communication restrictions are lifted in Kashmir.

“I think it’s important to have a historical context to judge these remarks. This is not a conversation that began August 5. These are their (Pakistan) policies and their actions which began the day Kashmir acceded to India with Pakistani invaders threatening to burn down Srinagar. Please look at the history of Kashmir,” Jaishankar told the gathering.

“As such there is a lot out there which needs to be taken into account. It will be India’s endeavour to manage this as well as it can. I’m reasonably confident we should succeed out there.

We have also seen a lot of alarmists rhetoric coming (from Pakistan), not just about false flag, (but also) jihad… going all the way to nuclear weapons. That kind of gives you a sense of responsibility of the people who are saying,” Jaishankar added.

Responding to another question on India’s action plan on getting back Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir, the external affairs minister said that the territory is under illegal occupation of Pakistan.

“The point I was making was a very simple one. My sovereignty and my jurisdiction are laid out by my maps. My maps have been there for 70 years,” Jaishankar asserted.

“That’s my claim. And naturally, if I have a claim, as you would have a claim, as anybody would have a claim, we would hope one day that if there are territories in your claim of which you don’t have physical jurisdiction one day, you will. It’s as simple as that,” Jaishankar pointed out.

Jaishankar further said the abrogation of article 370 was not a small step.

“What we’ve done, was long awaited. In my view, it was the right thing to have been done. It should have been done many years earlier,” informed Jaishankar.

In that interim period, Jaishankar stated, India will take necessary precautions to maintain peace, because history has shown the need for precautions.

PTI

 

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