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Pakistan raged over the organization of G20 summit in Jammu and Kashmir, spewing venom against India

Pakistan has fiercely spit venom against India for organizing the G20 summit in Jammu and Kashmir. Like every time, the Pakistani Foreign Department has issued a statement condemning India’s decision. The statement claimed that Jammu and Kashmir is an internationally recognized ‘disputed’ territory between Pakistan and India. Pakistan falsely alleges that the region has been under India’s “forcible” and “illegal” occupation since 1947 and the dispute has been on the agenda of the UN Security Council for more than seven decades. Whereas, the whole world knows that the entire Jammu and Kashmir including Pakistan Occupied Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan is an integral part of India.

False allegations leveled against India
The Pakistani State Department, while reiterating its clichéd allegations, referred to “widespread atrocities and serious human rights violations” in Jammu and Kashmir. Irritated by the abrogation of Article 370 from Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan “unilaterally” and “illegal” The department claimed that 639 innocent civilians have been killed in Indian Army actions since August 5, 2019. Pakistan cited fake reports from the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights (OHCHR) in 2018 and 2019. While trying unsuccessfully to encircle India.

Appeal to G20 countries not to attend the conference
Pakistan said that considering holding any G20-related meeting/event in Kashmir is in defiance of the globally accepted ‘disputed’ status of the region. He claimed that organizing the G20 summit in Jammu and Kashmir is a joke, which cannot be accepted by the international community under any circumstances. The Pakistani Foreign Office said that it is expected that any such controversial proposal of India will be rejected outright by the members of the G20. The Pakistani Foreign Office said that India’s move was designed to seek international legitimacy to Jammu and Kashmir.

Pakistan cried for the right to self-determination
Pakistan has raised its cry before the international community, urging India to put an end to the alleged “violations” of human rights in Jammu and Kashmir, to annul its “illegal” and “unilateral” actions and to urge everyone, including “true Kashmiri leaders”. Call for the release of political prisoners. The statement claimed that the only way to lasting peace in South Asia is to give the people of Jammu and Kashmir the right to self-determination, as given to them in the relevant UN Security Council resolutions.

What is G20?
The G20 is an organization of finance ministers and central bank governors from 20 of the world’s major economies, which include 19 countries and the European Union. The G20 group does not have a permanent secretariat or headquarters. The G20 group includes Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, the European Union, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Mexico, Russia, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, South Korea, Turkey, the United Kingdom and the United States. Huh. Each G20 country is represented by its Sherpa; Those who plan, guide, implement etc. on behalf of the leader of their respective country.

On which order is Pakistan upset?
The Government of India is going to organize the G-20 meeting in Jammu and Kashmir in 2023. In this regard, on Thursday, the administration of Jammu and Kashmir has constituted a five-member high-level committee for overall coordination of the meetings. According to the official order, the Principal Secretary of the Department of Housing and Urban Development of the Union Territory will head the committee, which has been constituted following the letter dated June 4 of the Ministry of External Affairs. In an order issued by Manoj Kumar Dwivedi, Principal Secretary, General Administration Department, it has been approved to constitute a committee for overall coordination of the G20 meetings to be held in the Union Territory of Jammu and Kashmir. The members of the committee include Commissioner Secretary (Transport), Administrative Secretary (Tourism), Administrative Secretary (Hospitality & Protocol) and Administrative Secretary (Culture).