RamGorur
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Is it the official stance of GoP or is it what you think is the official stance of GoP. Can you please direct me to some official resource on this matter. It will be greatly appreciated.While the GoP would prefer to argue differently, it has abided with the international consensus on G-B being a part of the disputed territory of J&K and not integrated it into Pakistan as a fifth province, despite tremendous popular demand inside G-B for such a move. That directly implies that a plebiscite would include G-B as well, and including G-B would in fact be in Pakistan's favor (in case of a single plebiscite over all of J&K) given the millions of votes that it would bring in favor of Pakistan.
Perhaps, G-B will vote in favour of Pakistan. But the question was would they ever be given a chance to be 'azad'? The import of that question, that you missed, is will the people of G-B be allowed to organise political or mass awareness movements about 'azadi'?
Relevant to the point of illustrating P0K doesn't enjoy 'azadi', as opposed to what was insinuated by the original poster.Irrelevant to the point of allowing the Kashmiris to exercise self-determination.
Regardless of India's stand on 'right to self-determination, nothing stops GoP, on clarifying its position on 'azadi'.Once tripartite negotiations between the Kashmiris, India and Pakistan on conducting a plebiscite start, who knows. But India first has to commit to implementing its promise of allowing the Kashmiris to exercise their right to self-determination. These 'what if's' can only be addressed once that irrational nationalism driving Indian occupation of Kashmir ends.