Abstract
Kashmir is an uncontrollable conflict between the two South Asian countries: India and Pakistan. Since 1989 the people of Kashmir have faced a massive violation of human rights committed by Indian forces. The United Nations resolutions strengthened the Kashmiri’s movement of freedom. However, it is also a reality that, somehow and somewhere, the UN had failed in the Kashmir dispute in order to give the implementation to its resolutions. The Kashmir issue is complicated but could have been resolved if the UN had taken its responsibility with true letter and spirit. Recently, the Indian government changed the status of Kashmir by the abolishment of Article 370 and 35A, and also passing a Bill in August 2019, further makes the situation more difficult in Kashmir. In this situation, it is pertinent to mention here that Indian occupied Kashmir is a disputed issue in the light of UNSC resolutions between two south Asian countries. The current research is based upon descriptive and historical methodology and the facts and results are provided as per the legal analysis of the current situation of Indian occupied Kashmir. Finally, this research concludes that India cannot solve the Kashmir dispute through revocation of Article 370 and 35A of the Indian constitution provisions about the status of Kashmir, and also not use of force; the Kashmir dispute can only be resolved according to the Resolution adopted by the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan on 13 August 1948.
Highlights
Introduction andHistory (Abbasi, 2020) argues that the Kashmir conflict has been a continuous source of apprehension among two major nuclear rivals, India and Pakistan
The Indian government repealed Article 370 and 35A of the Indian constitution, which is a direct attack on the sovereignty of the Kashmiri people, cut the race of the majority Muslim population of the valley
They want their right to make their own decisions without the pressure of the second party. They want their basic human rights completely without any contamination by the security forces. They ask the question to the world, will no one come and extinguish the fierce flames engulfing the valley? India is like a muzzled cat is a no-good mouser because of its wrong policies regarding the Indian occupied Kashmir; it should review its recent acts, i.e., Article 370 and 35A repealing
Summary
Introduction andHistory (Abbasi, 2020) argues that the Kashmir conflict has been a continuous source of apprehension among two major nuclear rivals, India and Pakistan. In 2019 India passed a Bill, “The Reorganization Jammu and Kashmir bill 2019” and that bill passed by the Indian parliament in Modi’s government is against the will of the Kashmiri people and against the international laws and covenant.
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