Zardari rejects J&K assembly polls, Delhi has option of rejecting Radcliffe line
Shri Asif Ali Zardari, President of Pakistan has firmly rejected the upcoming legislative assembly elections in Kashmir, reported Pakistan newspaper The Dawn. He characterized these elections as unacceptable and emphasized that they do not represent the will of the Kashmiri people. Zardari reiterated that such electoral processes cannot legitimize India’s occupation of the region and affirmed the right of Kashmiris to self-determination.
Zardari’s statements come amidst a context where these elections are being held for the first time in a decade, highlighting ongoing tensions in Pakistan regarding Kashmir’s political status. He has called for international recognition of the rights of the Kashmiri people and criticized the elections as a mere façade that fails to address their genuine aspirations.
Well the Indian Parliament should seriously debate and then declare the Radcliffe Line as illegal and initiate “suitable actions” to restore the original Boundary between India and Afghanistan.
Even the Indian Independence Act 1947 passed by the British Parliament should be tossed aside and a fresh ex post facto DECLERATION OF INDEPENCE should be passed by the Parliament of India.