India abolishes autonomy in Kashmir region Pakistan protests on August 11 at 4:44

In response to India's abolition of the autonomy of Kashmir provinces, which contend for territorial rights with Pakistan, protests also took place in areas where Pakistan effectively controls and urged the Indian government to immediately cancel the abolition of autonomy It was.

On the 6th of this month, the Indian government abolished the autonomy of Jammu and Kashmir, which is effectively controlled by India, in the Kashmir region, which competes for territorial rights with Pakistan.

This state was the only Hindu-dominated Indian country, and since 1949, special autonomy was guaranteed, with Muslims occupying the majority of the population and the constitution's strong authority over parliament.

In response to the abolition of self-government, protest demonstrations were held on the 10th at Muzaffarabad in the Kashmir region, where the Pakistani side effectively controlled, as the rebound in Pakistan expanded.

Participants repeatedly urged the Indian government to immediately cancel the abolition of autonomy by repeating a supple call, such as "Protect the human rights of Kashmir people" with banners and placards.

A man who participated in the demonstration said, “People have lost their freedom and have a hard life. They continue to protest to regain their lost freedom.”

In Pakistan, in response to the independence day of this month, large-scale protests and gatherings are being called for in various parts of the country.

China and Pakistan Foreign Ministers Meeting

China's Foreign Minister Wang Yi met with Foreign Minister Kuresi of Pakistan who visited China on the 9th, and exchanged opinions on the situation in Kashmir.

According to the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Foreign Minister Kuresh explained Pakistan's position on the recent situation in Kashmir, such as the abolition of autonomy that India had admitted to the Kashmir provinces that competed for territorial rights with Pakistan.

"China is a friend whom Pakistan has long trusted. I believe that China will insist on justice over the Kashmir issue."

In response, the Wang Foreign Minister expressed serious concern about the tightening of the situation in Kashmir and pointed out that "one-sided action should not be taken to complicate the situation."

“China will firmly support Pakistan's protection of its legitimate interests and insist on justice for Pakistan,” he said.

While China has a close diplomatic relationship with Pakistan, it has a territorial issue with India, and as a Foreign Minister Wang, he has struck India over the Kashmir situation.