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Junagarh Will Soon Be A Part of Pakistan, Nawab of Junagarh Announces

Posted 3 hours ago by Raza Rizvi

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Nawab of Junagarh, Muhammad Jahangir Khanji, has announced that the Indian-occupied state will soon become a part of Pakistan. He made these remarks while addressing a press conference in Islamabad on Monday.
During the presser, Jahangir Khanji called on the United Nations (UN) to play its part for the freedom of the Junagarh State from illegal occupation.


The illegal annexation of Junagarh by Indian forces is against all norms and principles of international law.

]He appealed to Prime Minister Imran Khan to become an ambassador to Junagarh, as he did in the case of Kashmir, and help his state liberate from the Indian occupation.

Khanji noted that his ancestors had made an agreement to become part of Pakistan, but Indian forces illegally captured the state. He also thanked PM Khan for including the state of Junagarh as its territory in the new political map.
Nawab Khanji said that Pakistan should also set up a secretariat of Junagarh in Islamabad to bring the princely state closer to Pakistan.

He noted that the people of his state observe November 9 as a black day. On this day in 1947, India had occupied the State of Junagarh, against international law and norms.
Junagarh was a princely state of pre-partition India, and like 550 other independent states, was given a choice to join either of the countries or stay independent. The Nawab of Junagarh decided to join Pakistan.
The past governments had rarely brought up this issue to the fore. However, on August 5, 2020, the incumbent government approved and released a new political map of Pakistan, which included not only the entire Kashmir region but also the forgotten States of Junagarh, Manavadar, and Sir Creek as its territory.

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He is the same nawab/raja, a living one actually, just like Hari singh in Kashmir, whose "Instrument of Accession" India like to wave for its justification for Kashmir occupation.

Hope you catch the drift. :D

Can he sign Instrument of Accession and get Mountbatten to accept it? I think the last bus left long back. In legal terms, limitations acts come at play and court will just throw the case back.
 
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Can he sign Instrument of Accession and get Mountbatten to accept it? I think the last bus left long back. In legal terms, limitations acts come at play and court will just throw the case back.

He can sign the document at the Pakistani parliament putting Pakistan as witness to the deed.

We can invite parliamentarians from Turkey, Iran and representatives of the Arabs and have UN send an observation body.
 
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Junagarh Will Soon Be A Part of Pakistan, Nawab of Junagarh Announces

Posted 3 hours ago by Raza Rizvi

nawab-of-junagadh.jpg


Nawab of Junagarh, Muhammad Jahangir Khanji, has announced that the Indian-occupied state will soon become a part of Pakistan. He made these remarks while addressing a press conference in Islamabad on Monday.
During the presser, Jahangir Khanji called on the United Nations (UN) to play its part for the freedom of the Junagarh State from illegal occupation.




]He appealed to Prime Minister Imran Khan to become an ambassador to Junagarh, as he did in the case of Kashmir, and help his state liberate from the Indian occupation.

Khanji noted that his ancestors had made an agreement to become part of Pakistan, but Indian forces illegally captured the state. He also thanked PM Khan for including the state of Junagarh as its territory in the new political map.
Nawab Khanji said that Pakistan should also set up a secretariat of Junagarh in Islamabad to bring the princely state closer to Pakistan.

He noted that the people of his state observe November 9 as a black day. On this day in 1947, India had occupied the State of Junagarh, against international law and norms.
Junagarh was a princely state of pre-partition India, and like 550 other independent states, was given a choice to join either of the countries or stay independent. The Nawab of Junagarh decided to join Pakistan.
The past governments had rarely brought up this issue to the fore. However, on August 5, 2020, the incumbent government approved and released a new political map of Pakistan, which included not only the entire Kashmir region but also the forgotten States of Junagarh, Manavadar, and Sir Creek as its territory.

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Congratulations to Pakistan.
 
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Can he sign Instrument of Accession and get Mountbatten to accept it? I think the last bus left long back. In legal terms, limitations acts come at play and court will just throw the case back.

I think it's just to make others realize. If India suggests that Kashmir belonging to India is justified by a mere accession paper by the ruler of the princely state, then Pakistan likewise has the right to lay claim to Hyderabad and Junagarh based on that who acceded to Pakistan but were militarily occupied by the Indian Army.
 
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I think it's just to make others realize. If India suggests that Kashmir belonging to India is justified by a mere accession paper by the ruler of the princely state, then Pakistan likewise has the right to lay claim to Hyderabad and Junagarh based on that who acceded to Pakistan but were militarily occupied by the Indian Army.

The political map of Pakistan has already decided the course.

Junagarh cannot be left at the mercy of the Nazis anymore.
 
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I think it's just to make others realize. If India suggests that Kashmir belonging to India is justified by a mere accession paper by the ruler of the princely state, then Pakistan likewise has the right to lay claim to Hyderabad and Junagarh based on that who acceded to Pakistan but were militarily occupied by the Indian Army.


Knowledge of Law is important. Its Apple and Orange Comparison. Instruments of Accession is just not mere document. It is the only document that legally recognise. In the same vein Gilgit Baltistan cannot get legally merged with Pakistan.
 
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