Pakistan won't welcome the speaker of the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly to the forthcoming Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference as it would bargain its position on the Kashmir issue, the Pakistan government has said.
In the event that India blacklists the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference (CPC) here in light of the fact that the Jammu and Kashmir get together speaker was not welcomed, it is India's issue, IANS cited Sardar Ayaz Sadiq, speaker of the National Assembly who is likewise the president of the CPC as saying.
In any case, in the face of the most devastating odds, Pakistan won't move from its stand, Sadiq said.
The Dawn on http://jntuworldresults.edublogs.org/ Tuesday cited Sadiq as saying that Pakistan's position on Jammu and Kashmir was clear. "Pakistan won't welcome the speaker of the Jammu and Kashmir get together to the (CPC) (one month from now). The get together of Indian-held Kashmir is not honest to goodness so we won't acknowledge it," he said on Monday. "On the off chance that India does not go to the gathering, due to the Kashmir issue, it is their decision. We can't move from our stand," he included. The speaker said Jammu and Kashmir was on the UN plan and had been an unsettled debate following 1947.
Exceptional Advisor to Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Foreign Affairs and National Security, Sartaj Aziz said here that Kashmir was a debated domain and Pakistan does not perceive its get together.
"We will never welcome the speaker of involved Jammu and Kashmir Assembly," Aziz said.
He said Pakistan's principled position on Jammu and Kashmir will be traded off if the speaker of held Kashmir is welcome to the meeting.
"Pakistan does not perceive and acknowledge the said get together as a honest to goodness one," he said.
Pakistan is http://jntuworldresults.yolasite.com/ facilitating the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference from 30 September to 8 October for which more than 70 for each penny of the representatives have affirmed interest.
India has debilitated to blacklist the meet if the speaker of the J&K get together was not welcomed.
Indian High Commissioner T C A Raghavan said Pakistan had damaged convention by not welcoming the speaker of Jammu and Kashmir, The Dawn reported.
"In the past Pakistan has welcomed designations from Kashmir," he said.
Raghavan likewise said that India won't go to the gathering if Pakistan did not welcome the speaker.
India has declined to go to the Commonwealth meet in challenge against the refusal of Pakistan to welcome the Jammu and Kashmir speaker.
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