“Issuance of domicile certificates to 25,000 Indian nationals” in Jammu Kashmir “illegal, violate UNSC resolutions, Intl law”: Imran Khan

Srinagar, June 30: Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan said that issuance of domicile certificates to 25,000 Indian nationals in Kashmir are all illegal, in violation of United Nation Security Council resolutions and international law. 

“First India’s attempt at illegal annexation of IOJK & now its attempts to alter IOJK’s demographic structure incl by issuance of domicile certificates to 25,000 Indian nationals are all illegal, in violation of UNSC resolutions & international law, incl 4th Geneva Convention,” Pakistan Prime Minister tweeted.

He also said that Pakistan has approached UN Secretary General and other world leaders regarding the issue.

“India must be stopped from this unacceptable path that further usurps the legal & internationally guaranteed rights of the Kashmiri people & seriously imperils peace and security in South Asia,” Khan tweeted.

Recently, the government in Jammu and Kashmir had issued domicile certificates to around 2500 residents and non residents of the erstwhile state.

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