kadamba-warrior
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I see nothing wrong in OIC resolution.
That's quite remarkable considering that OIC has absolutely no locus standi on the matter - even if you go by Shimla Agreement to which Pakistan herself is a party.
If you really think that there is nothing wrong with that, not only is your position opposed to that of GOI, but aligns with a bigoted religious organization which does nothing but be biased in favor of its member countries (Pakistan).
On Thursday, Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) Secretary General Iyad Ameen Madani made a special reference on Jammu and Kashmir in his opening statement at the 42nd session of the OIC Council of Foreign Ministers (CFM) in Kuwait, stressing the need for a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir dispute and said that final disposition of the issue should be evolved through a sustainable dialogue in accordance with the aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
@hinduguy You should know well what this means. They want a referendum without meeting any of the pre-conditions for the referendum. In other words, what is with them already is their's to keep. What is ours, is to be put through referendum.
Further you should also know that if their demand of further partition is allowed to happen in Kashmir, it will open the floodgates for many more partitions and the ensuing violence will dwarf anything seen in 1947.
Thankfully though, there are saner voices in New Delhi.