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Originally Posted by CM
First thing. Under paragraph B 1 of Part 2 the tribesmen and other nations are to be vacated from Kashmir. This was done. It was upon this conditionality that India would remove its troops. It did not do so.
Secondly Paragraph B 1 of Part 2 requires Pakistan to begin the remove of its troops from Kashmir. Again we did so. We pulled out a portion of our troops as so required. India refused to do so.
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These are cock & bull stories ...... tribesmen were to move out as per the resolution of 1948 .... at that time Paksitan's stand was that they did not have troops in Kashmir ... hence no mention of Pakistani troops in the earlier resolution. But then when UNCIP went on ground to see the situation ..... Pakistan could no longer "hide"the fact that there troops were in J & K . Hence the UNCIP resolution for Pakistani troops to move out of J & K . Mind you the resolution calls for removal of Pakistani troops from Kashmir ...... not partial withdrawl. The language is clear.