It has been five days and two years since India abolished the autonomy of the Kashmir province, which is vying for sovereignty with Pakistan.

During this time, the opposition from Islam and Pakistan, which make up the majority of the population, has not subsided, and there is no clear path to a solution.

The Indian government abolished the 70-year-recognized autonomy of Jammu & Kashmir, which has been in effective control of the Kashmir region, which has been contending with Pakistan for many years, in August, and governed the state under the direct control of the government. Has been strengthened.



It has been five days and two years since the abolition of autonomy, but during this period, the Muslims, who make up the majority of the inhabitants, have sporadically protested and the opposition has continued.



India's Prime Minister Modi met with local politicians for the first time in June, but the disagreement was not closed.



In Pakistan, which is vying for sovereignty, protests were held in various places on the 5th, and in the capital Islamabad, about 30 people marched while raising Spreichkor.



A 48-year-old man who participated said, "I want the parties in India, Pakistan, and Kashmir to come together to find a solution."



Concerning this issue, the conflict between the Indian government, which claims to be a domestic issue, and the Pakistani government, which seeks the involvement of the international community, continues, and there is no clear path to a solution.