Pakistan India condemns the direct control of the Kashmir region on November 1, 6:02

On October 31, Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs strongly accused the government of directly controlling the province of Kashmir, which contends for territorial rights with Pakistan, as a unilateral and illegal act.

India and Pakistan have been fighting for the sovereignty of the Kashmir region for many years, but the Indian government said on October 31 that it was in order to strengthen the governance of Jammu and Kashmir, which abolished its autonomy in August. I made the government directly controlled.

Regarding this, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of Pakistan issued a statement and strongly accused the Indian government of responding that "the measures taken by the Indian side are unilateral and illegal and are not accepted at all."

On top of that, he pointed out, “Since the abolition of self-government rights, the ban on going out has been continued in August since Kashmir and the movement of residents has been restricted. Women and children have also been illegally detained.” And urged the Indian side to quickly restore its autonomy.

On the other hand, the Indian government has stated that this measure is "to promote economic development and stabilize security", and Prime Minister Modi stresses the significance of making the Kashmir province a direct control of the government.

Concerning the Kashmir region, there is concern that both troops will attack each other across the ceasefire line on October 19, and soldiers and residents will be sacrificed. Will be.