India’s big decision on PoK just before Bilawal Bhutto’s visit, read what it is

India’s big decision on PoK just before Bilawal Bhutto’s visit, read what it is


Bilawal Bhutto Visit To India: Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari is coming to India to attend the Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) meeting. This meeting is going to be held in Goa between May 4 and May 5. At the same time, before attending the SCO meeting of Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Minister of Government of India Jitendra Singh has given a statement on PoK. India said that they cannot be ready for any kind of agreement regarding PoK.

The statement given by India to PoK before the visit of Pakistani Foreign Minister is clearly indicating that India will not back down at any cost. Jitendra Singh said that we will try to take Pakistan-occupied Kashmir as well.

Meeting with people of Kashmiri origin in London
Jitendra Singh said that the Government of India is determined that it wants to take Pakistan-occupied Kashmir under its control. In London, Cabinet Minister Jitendra Singh announced that he is not going to compromise on PoK at any cost. Cabinet Minister Jitendra Singh attended a meeting in London, in which school children and social groups of Jammu and Kashmiri origin were present. Addressing the meeting, he said that it is very important to make PoK a part of India.

Pakistan raised Kashmir issue on big forums
In August 2019, India gave a clear message to Pakistan by removing Article 370 and 35A from Kashmir. Since that time, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Bilawal Bhutto Zardari has been continuously making statements after the special state status was taken away from Kashmir. He also went to Arab countries regarding the Kashmir issue. Apart from this, many times in the UN too, Pakistan has cried for Kashmir. However, only a few countries had agreed on this point of Pakistan, in which Turkey was involved.

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