India not to attend Islamabad Commonwealth meet without Kashmir speaker


New Delhi, Aug 8 (IANS): Triggering a fresh controversy, Pakistan again raised the Kashmir issue by refusing to invite the Jammu and Kashmir assembly speaker to a Commonwealth Parliamentary Association conference it is hoisting on the ground that the state is disputed territory, leading to India threatening to skip the meet and demanding the venue be shifted to some other country.

Lok Sabha Speaker Sumitra Mahajan said on Friday that India will boycott the September 30-October 8 conference if Jammu and Kashmir Speaker Kavinder Gupta is not invited.

She said Pakistan has invited the speakers of the other state assemblies for the nine-day conference but not the Jammu and Kashmir assembly speaker.

Addressing media persons, she said that at a meeting of the presiding officers of all state legislatures held on Friday, a decision was taken to boycott the Islamabad meeting.

"We have taken the decision that if Jammu and Kashmir speaker is not invited, then India will not participate. Either change the venue or India will not attend," Mahajan said.

Though Pakistan has chosen not to invite the Jammu and Kashmir speaker this time, in March 2007, during the 3rd Asia and India Regional CPA Conference which was held in Islamabad, the Jammu and Kashmir Branch was invited by the Pakistan CPA Branch and three delegates from the state had participated.

The ministry of external affairs said that the "unilateral decision of Pakistan in not inviting Jammu & Kashmir CPA Branch to the 61st CPA Conference violates the provisions of the CPA Constitution, a fact which has been recognized by both CPA Secretariat and the chairperson of its Executive Committee. It also goes against the Commonwealth's guiding principles of promotion of international understanding, world peace and democratic governance".

"It is well known that CPA is a membership organization which has constitutionally been bound for over a century now to invite all its member branches to the CPA Annual Conference so long as a branch is in good financial standing with the association," it said.

Pakistan has over the past year been raising the Kashmir issue at international forum, and trying to push its agenda for a plebiscite in the state.The issue comes ahead of the August 23-24 National Security Advisor-level talks to be held in New Delhi, between India's Ajit Doval and Pakistan's Sartaj Aziz.

The twin terror strikes, in Punjab's Gurdaspur and in Jammu and Kashmir's Udhampur, carried out by Pakistani militants has added to tension in bilateral ties.

Jammu and Kashmir Speaker Gupta said: "I want to thank them for the decision, Jammu and Kashmir is an integral part of India. Pakistan is a terrorist country; Australia and Canada have supported our move," he said.

Gupta also said that "Pakistan should be declared a terrorist country".

"The boycott is a big message to the world community," he added.

Ministry of external affairs spokesperson Vikas Swarup said that an emergency meeting of the president of the union chapter as well as the 31 India Chapters of the CPA India Region was held in which they called on the CPA executive committee chairperson (Bangladesh parliament Speaker Shirin Chaudhry) to use her good offices to immediately resolve the matter and ensure issue of invitation to the Jammu & Kashmir CPA Branch, failing which the India Chapters will boycott the event.

"They have also demanded that Pakistan should forfeit its right to host the Conference and the venue should be shifted to another country."

A press release by the Lok Sabha Secretariat also said Mahajan and the other presiding officers of Indian legislatures had sought Chaudhury's intervention to ensure the Jammu and Kashmir speaker is invited, otherwise India will stay away.

The theme of this year's conference is 'Renewing the commitment to pluralism and inclusive democracy in the Commonwealth'.Parliamentary delegations from more than 175 legislatures of 53 countries of the Commonwealth are scheduled to attend the conference. During their weeklong stay in Islamabad, over 600 parliamentarians will discuss issues pertaining to legislative oversight, parliamentary strengthening, gender development, climate change and other issues of importance to the Commonwealth fraternity.

  

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  • edward, mangalore

    Sun, Aug 09 2015

    Kandhon Se Milte Hain Kandhe, Qadmon Se Qadam Milte Hain
    Ham Chalte Hain Jab Aise To, Dil Dushman Ke Hilte Hain...
    Ab To Hamein Aage Badhte Hai Rahna
    Ab To Hamein Saathi Hai Bas Itna Hi Kahna...
    Ab Jo Bhi Ho, Shola Banke Patthar Hai Pighlana
    Ab Jo Bhi Ho, Baadal Banke Parbat Par Hai Chhaana

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  • Syed Mohiudin, Iruvail/Riyadh

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    Good decision

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  • CHRIS, DUBAI

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    Its really surprising Modi being from the saffron brigade ,is unable to quell down all the rebellion in Kashmir ,which seems to have flared up more after BJP came to power ...he should look into hunting down every rebel there and those who obstruct peace ...Deport them either to Pak or bangladesh who dont wish to be associated with India .its only by harsh force can these religious savages can be brought under control ...

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  • geoffrey, hat hill

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    This is just paying back Pakistan in their own coin. On June 13th in 'The Hindu' it was reported "Going back to its oft-repeated stand, Pakistan Prime Minister’s Adviser on National Security and Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz made it clear “no dialogue will take place with India unless Kashmir issue is included in the agenda.”

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  • vincent rodrigues, katapadi/b'lore

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    Good decision shows our unity and solidarity.

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  • CHRIS, DUBAI

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    Useless chaiwala should be sent to Pakistan to sell garam garam chai there ,that's the best suitable post for him.

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  • Deepak, mangalore

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    Only BOYCOTT or by speech you can give....Because your leader FEKU tho BOLBACHAN nikal gaya

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  • Amin Bhoja, Patte / Riyadh

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    In the first sense..India should boycott to attend the meeting in Islamabad...it is dangerous Pakistan ..no trust anyway!!!.

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  • Harold D'cunha, Mangalore, India

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    Very good decision by Indian Govt. not to attend Islamabad Commonwealth meet without Kashmir speaker.

    This is the right way, not only cornering Pakistan but also putting them to shame.

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  • santhosh, Mangaluru

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    Pappu will protest against this also...

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  • malika, udupi

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    kyu chai ye pakistan ke sath acha relation ship ??sab kuch stop karke boarder security tight karna chaiye yena...ye sab sirf political drama ye

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  • Anonymous,

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    HaHa Who cares you go or don't go. First stop infiltration at border then Talk.

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  • India First, India

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    Do we really need any business with Pakistan ? Why don't we boycott whole Pakistan forever... ??

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    We need to stop our International Tourister from going to Islamabad ...

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  • The Guru, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    He is the PM of the country and does not work on any Palmolive shaving cream company for you to call him tourister...

    Put all your force to stop him, dont be a Mumbai ka Namard

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    Guru, You are absolutely right.
    Take a Donkey to a pond but you cant make him drink ...

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  • Surendra Poojari, Mangalore

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    It is already proved who is Namard here. Manmohan Singh was strict against Pakistan. But Modi was very soft on Pakistan and he wanted to talk to Pakistan at the time our soldiers were being killed by Pakistan. How can our PM trust Pakistan? While in opposition, Modi used to bark a lot. Now he is become silent. Why? Why he is failing to take action against his anti national ministers like Sushma Swaraj? Why no action against anti national CM Vasundhara Raje? Why he is silent on Vyapam scam? Why no action against Robert Vadra? Why he is licking ass of Ambani and Adani? Barking dog never bites. This is proved by Modi.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Sat, Aug 08 2015

    Surendra, nice backhand slam ...

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