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Once J-K is fully developed, PoK might revolt against Pak: Former diplomat

Talking about the possibility of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir being integrated with India, former diplomat Achal Malhotra said that the government will focus on developmental work in Jammu and Kashmir. He added that once that is done, there might be a revolt in PoK similar to that in the case of East Pakistan.

He said the situation might be similar to that of East Pakistan
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Published : Sep 18, 2019, 4:44 PM IST

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had on Tuesday said Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) was a part of India and New Delhi expects to have physical jurisdiction over it one day.

He said the situation might be similar to that of East Pakistan

Speaking exclusively to ETV Bharat, former diplomat Achal Malhotra, who served in the Indian Foreign Services for more than three decades, said that he saw only two possibilities through which the territory could be integrated into India.

"If it has to happen in the next few days or months, it can only happen through military action. Now, the government has to take a call on it and wait for an opportune moment," he said.

Talking about the second possibility, Malhotra took the lead from the stand of the government, which wants to wait for the appropriate moment and focus on developmental work within the valley.

"If the government fulfils its promises, then each Kashmiri will truly and genuinely be integrated with India. Once it happens, then the people of PoK, where there is discontent against Pakistani authorities, might revolt. There can be a situation similar to East Pakistan," he said.

Pakistan Occupied Kashmir is the part of Jammu and Kashmir which was invaded by Pashtoon tribals of Pakistan in 1947 and is currently under Pakistani control. Currently, it is divided into two regions - Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan.

Ignoring every UN resolution on Kashmir, Pakistan illegally handed over a part of PoK to China in 1963. The area is called as the ceded area of Trans Karakoram tract.

Read: No talks on Art 370 with Pak, only on terror: EAM

New Delhi: External Affairs Minister S Jaishankar had on Tuesday said Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK) was a part of India and New Delhi expects to have physical jurisdiction over it one day.

He said the situation might be similar to that of East Pakistan

Speaking exclusively to ETV Bharat, former diplomat Achal Malhotra, who served in the Indian Foreign Services for more than three decades, said that he saw only two possibilities through which the territory could be integrated into India.

"If it has to happen in the next few days or months, it can only happen through military action. Now, the government has to take a call on it and wait for an opportune moment," he said.

Talking about the second possibility, Malhotra took the lead from the stand of the government, which wants to wait for the appropriate moment and focus on developmental work within the valley.

"If the government fulfils its promises, then each Kashmiri will truly and genuinely be integrated with India. Once it happens, then the people of PoK, where there is discontent against Pakistani authorities, might revolt. There can be a situation similar to East Pakistan," he said.

Pakistan Occupied Kashmir is the part of Jammu and Kashmir which was invaded by Pashtoon tribals of Pakistan in 1947 and is currently under Pakistani control. Currently, it is divided into two regions - Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan.

Ignoring every UN resolution on Kashmir, Pakistan illegally handed over a part of PoK to China in 1963. The area is called as the ceded area of Trans Karakoram tract.

Read: No talks on Art 370 with Pak, only on terror: EAM

Intro:Since the abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, several senior leaders in the BJP government have been talking about the integration Pakistan Occupied Kashmir with India. On Tuesday, the External Affairs Minister Dr. Jaishankar took this discourse to another level when he expressed hopes that one day PoK will have an Indian jurisdiction.


Body:Possibilities

Talking exclusively to ETV Bharat, former diplomat Achal Malhotra who had served in Indian Foreign Services for more than three decades sees only two possibilities through which it can be done.

He said, 'if it has to happen in the next few days for next few months, it will only happen through military action. Now, the government has to take call on it and wait for an opportune moment.'

In the second possibility, Achal Malhotra took lead from the government's stand which wants to wait for the appropriate moment and focus on development work within the valley.

He claimed, 'if government fulfills its promises then each Kashmiri will truly and genuinely integrate with India. Once it happens then PoK where there is a discontent against Pakistani authorities might revolt against with them. There can be a similar situation like East Pakistan.'


Conclusion:Pakistan Occupied Kashmir

It is that part of Kashmir which was invaded by Pashtoon tribals of Pakistan in 1947. Currently, it is divided into two parts: Azad Jammu and Kashmir and Gilgit Baltistan region. United Nations and other international organisations have named it as Pakistan Administered Kashmir.

After Pakistan's invasion, the last king of Jammu and Kashmir Maharaja Hari Singh, a Hindu in the Muslim dominated state sought help from then Governor General of India Lord Mountbatten.

Left with no choice and seeing the ferocious speed through which invaders almost reached close to Srinagar, Maharaja Hari Singh agreed to accede to Indian Union on October 26. And, India's Sikh battalion pushed back the Pakistani invaders.

Ignoring every UN resolution on Kashmir, Pakistan illegally handed over a part of PoK to China in 1963. This area is called a ceded area of Trans Karakoram tract.
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