Caretaker Foreign Minister Jalil Abbas Jilani said on Monday that India has no right to take any unilateral action on the status of occupied Kashmir, strongly rejecting the decision taken by its supreme court as invalid.
The foreign minister’s remarks came hours after the Supreme Court of India upheld the Modi government’s 2019 annexation of the disputed territory.
The verdict of five judges on over a dozen petitions challenging the revocation and a subsequent decision to split the region into two federally administered territories – Jammu and Kashmir and the Buddhist territory of Ladakh.
Jillani said that Jammu and Kashmir was a global conflict and that there were UN resolutions present on the matter.
“Indian actions on August 5, 2019 were illegal and in violation of UN resolutions,” he said, adding that the people of Kashmir had already rejected unilateral actions.
“The decision of the Indian Supreme Court cannot divert the attention of the world from the ongoing Indian atrocities in Kashmir,” Jillani asserted.
Reiterating that Indian actions were a violation of international law, the foreign minister added that its actions were an attempt at committing genocide of the Kashmiris and turning them into a minority in their own land.
The foreign minister maintained that the issue would be raised before all stakeholders as Islamabad had already shed light on New Delhi’s unilateral actions.
Jillani added that all international forums, including the United Nations, the European Union and OIC are aware of India’s unilateral actions of August 5, 2019.