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Jammu and Kashmir Elections 2024: Pakistan got angry, gave such a statement – ​​News India Live | News India

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Pakistan has once again opened a front against India. Pakistan has called the assembly elections being held in Jammu and Kashmir after 10 years ridiculous. This statement of Pakistan has come after the bumper voting in the first phase of elections in Jammu and Kashmir. The first phase of voting was held on 18 September for 24 assembly seats of Jammu and Kashmir. More than 60 percent voting took place in the first phase. So the neighboring country Pakistan is very disappointed with this.

Pakistan Foreign Office spokesperson Mumtaz Zahra Baloch said that India's illegal election in Jammu and Kashmir has no international significance. Baloch further said that we want to remind India that this election has no value in the eyes of international law. Pakistan Village claimed that Pakistan is ready to do this for its political agenda in Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan reminds India of UN resolution

The spokesperson of the Pakistan Foreign Office reminded India of the UN resolution. Baloch said that the UN resolution clearly states that the final solution to the dispute in Jammu and Kashmir will be done through a referendum under the supervision of the United Nations and according to the wishes of the people of Kashmir. He said that people have been under occupation for decades. The number of Kashmiri political prisoners is in thousands.

14 political parties have been declared illegal. Baloch further said that Pakistan will provide political, diplomatic and moral support to Kashmiri brothers and sisters for a just and peaceful solution to the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. Will continue to support the Security Council resolutions.

Kashmir is an internationally disputed issue- Pakistan

Baloch had earlier given a similar statement on the Jammu and Kashmir dispute. He had said this month that the Jammu and Kashmir dispute cannot be resolved unilaterally. This issue is controversial internationally. It should be resolved according to the Security Council resolution and the wishes of the people of Kashmir.

He said that resolving this unresolved dispute is important for peace and stability in South Asia. Baloch said that Pakistan is committed to diplomacy and dialogue but will respond strongly to any retaliatory action.

A bumper 61.11 percent voting was recorded in the first phase

On the bumper voting in the first phase, Union Home Minister Amit Shah said that while the first phase of elections used to take place in the absence of fear and violence, today the first phase of voting was completed peacefully. 61.11 percent voting took place in the first phase. This reflects the strong faith of the people in democracy, peace and progress under the leadership of PM Modi.

Assembly elections are being held for the first time in Jammu and Kashmir after the abrogation of Article 370 in 2019. The last assembly elections in Jammu and Kashmir were held in 2014. The second and third phases of voting are on September 25 and October 1. The election results will be declared on October 8.