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Kashmir is not an internal matter of India: Karan Singh

Kashmir is not an internal matter of India: Karan Singh
August 18, 2016
NEW DELHI – Senior Congress leader and Rajya Sabha member Karan Singh urged the government on Wednesday to abstain from stating that the political instability in Jammu and Kashmir was ‘an internal matter’ of India, reported The Hindu. Son of the erstwhile king of Kashmir, Dr Karan Singh said the government is weakening its claim on the State by refusing to look at the international dimensions to the issue as half of the State’s territory is under Pakistani and Chinese occupation. “Today, we have barely 42,000 square miles under our control,” said Dr Singh, while addressing the lawmakers at Rajya Sabha. While insisting on restoration of the dialogue process with Pakistan, he reminded the House that on October 27, 1947, when his father Maharaja Hari Singh, then ruler of the princely State, signed an Instrument of Accession with the Union of India, the development happened on three principles — that only Defence, Communications and Foreign Affairs would be handled by the Centre, and the rest will be under the State. “I was in the House when the Accession was signed. However, please remember something more, my father acceded for three subjects — Defence, Communications and Foreign Affairs. He signed the same Instrument of Accession that all the other princely States signed. But all other States subsequently merged. And J&K did not merge,” said Dr Singh. “J&K’s relationship with the rest of India is guided by Article 370 and the State Constitution that I signed into law. We must realize that from the very beginning, J&K, rightly or wrongly, has been given a special position. Now [after] that special position from the original three subjects, there have been a whole series of developments — some may call them positive developments of integration, others may say negative developments of reducing autonomy,” he added.