Jammu & Kashmir live updates: GOI remove all provisions of Article 370

UNSC General assembly is scheduled at 17nth September. I doubt there will be any serious conflict before that. What ever happens, will happen after the UNSC Assembly and the FATF meet. If there is any move towards PoK, will happen either by late October or early November.
 
UNSC General assembly is scheduled at 17nth September. I doubt there will be any serious conflict before that. What ever happens, will happen after the UNSC Assembly and the FATF meet. If there is any move towards PoK, will happen either by late October or early November.
No because the weather and terrain conditions will not allow any conflict at that time. If something is going to happen it will happen within 3 weeks after that no chance.
 
No because the weather and terrain conditions will not allow any conflict at that time. If something is going to happen it will happen within 3 weeks after that no chance.

Even if we start today, Taking PoK in 3 weeks will be a bit difficult. Unless PoK is a diversion and the actual focus is elsewhere.
 
Imran got the PM post.
Modi got article 370.
Bajwa got the extension.

Win win situation for everyone, only losers are those brainwashed Pakistanis who again got played, maybe they liked getting fooled by their masters.

Bajwa got the extension for three years, interestingly that's also the time range Falcon told us about getting back POK. Wait for few months and order high mega pixel DSLR to cover surrender ceremony. Unlike 71 we should have photos from every angle for next generation to troll Pakistanis mercilessly.
 
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Even if we start today, Taking PoK in 3 weeks will be a bit difficult. Unless PoK is a diversion and the actual focus is elsewhere.
We don't need to take POK as such. If we advance through the whole length of our border and launch amphibious assault in Baluchistan simultaneously then it will result into complete disintegration of Pakistan and making of 4 new countries. POK will automatically fall back to us.
 
Pakistan's opposition parties target Imran Khan for 'sellout' on Kashmir

Written By : Zee Media Bureau
Edited By : Shubhodeep Chakravarty
Updated : Aug 20, 2019, 08:51 AM IST

A number of opposition parties in Pakistan came together recently and said that the Imran Khan government is part of an 'international conspiracy' to stay silent in matters related to Kashmir.
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Unable to fathom that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and that the dissolution of Article 370 is India's internal matter, Pakistan's opposition parties have now started accusing Imran Khan and his government of 'sellout.'

According to Dawn, leaders from a number of opposition parties came together to denounce the manner in which the Pakistan government has worked since Article 370 was revoked by India to truly integrate Jammu and Kashmir. While the move promises to bring peace, prosperity and security to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan has been - unsuccessfully - crying foul. And while Imran has been unable to garner any international support, he now faces pressure from within his own country. "The present situation gives rise to fears that it might have been decided in Prime Minister Imran Khan's meeting with US President Donald Trump last month that Pakistan will keep silent if India decides to change the fate of Kashmir," said JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, adding that it was an international conspiracy of which the Pakistan government is a part of. "Our rules have stabbed Kashmiris in the back."

While Pakistan's biggest opposition parties - Pakistan Peoples Party and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz - did not attend the meeting, the other parties together decided to march to Islamabad and 'launch a movement which will end with the ouster of the government. The sense of desperation, helplessness and panic in Pakistan could well be summed up by what Rehman said next. "Today the strategic position of Kashmir has been changed. Yesterday we were thinking of how to get Srinagar, but today we are worried about how to protect Muzzafarabad (in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir)."

With a crumbling economy and a number of other challenges staring at Imran, the agitation from opposition parties could end up giving the Pakistani government a massive headache. Snubbed globally and targeted internally, the Imran government may well have its cracks woefully exposed.

Pakistan's opposition parties target Imran Khan for 'sellout' on Kashmir
 
Pakistan's opposition parties target Imran Khan for 'sellout' on Kashmir

Written By : Zee Media Bureau
Edited By : Shubhodeep Chakravarty
Updated : Aug 20, 2019, 08:51 AM IST

A number of opposition parties in Pakistan came together recently and said that the Imran Khan government is part of an 'international conspiracy' to stay silent in matters related to Kashmir.
812646-imran.jpg

Reuters Photo

Unable to fathom that Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India and that the dissolution of Article 370 is India's internal matter, Pakistan's opposition parties have now started accusing Imran Khan and his government of 'sellout.'

According to Dawn, leaders from a number of opposition parties came together to denounce the manner in which the Pakistan government has worked since Article 370 was revoked by India to truly integrate Jammu and Kashmir. While the move promises to bring peace, prosperity and security to the people of Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan has been - unsuccessfully - crying foul. And while Imran has been unable to garner any international support, he now faces pressure from within his own country. "The present situation gives rise to fears that it might have been decided in Prime Minister Imran Khan's meeting with US President Donald Trump last month that Pakistan will keep silent if India decides to change the fate of Kashmir," said JUI-F chief Maulana Fazlur Rehman, adding that it was an international conspiracy of which the Pakistan government is a part of. "Our rules have stabbed Kashmiris in the back."

While Pakistan's biggest opposition parties - Pakistan Peoples Party and Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz - did not attend the meeting, the other parties together decided to march to Islamabad and 'launch a movement which will end with the ouster of the government. The sense of desperation, helplessness and panic in Pakistan could well be summed up by what Rehman said next. "Today the strategic position of Kashmir has been changed. Yesterday we were thinking of how to get Srinagar, but today we are worried about how to protect Muzzafarabad (in Pakistan-occupied-Kashmir)."

With a crumbling economy and a number of other challenges staring at Imran, the agitation from opposition parties could end up giving the Pakistani government a massive headache. Snubbed globally and targeted internally, the Imran government may well have its cracks woefully exposed.

Pakistan's opposition parties target Imran Khan for 'sellout' on Kashmir
Long time back when he became PM and started going out with Katora some Pakistani said Drug addicts do only two things, they either borrow money or sell items. I bet even he didn't thought Imran will sell Kashmir, feel pity for him.
 
We don't need to take POK as such. If we advance through the whole length of our border and launch amphibious assault in Baluchistan simultaneously then it will result into complete disintegration of Pakistan and making of 4 new countries. POK will automatically fall back to us.
@Sulla84 could I ask that what it is in my post that you have found funny?
 
Pakistan Foreign Minister
@SMQureshiPTI

announces that Islamabad will take the Kashmir issue to International Court of Justice (ICJ). Firstly, there is no legal basis on which it can be taken to The Hague. Secondly, this move after UNSC setback to China and Pakistan isn’t wise.


ICJ has no jurisdiction on matters which are strictly internal administrative affairs of sovereign states. Pakistanis know this, but just want keep the spotlight on kashmir.
 
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