Miliband’s Kashmir remarks upset India.

I gave you a link. Its a bloody simple search. If you can't do that, you are more incompetent than originally believed. Interesting when you are splicing different paragraphs together you give no such links.

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UNSC called for a "complete" withdrawl of forces from Pakistan, which never happened ...... also the UNCIP resolution clearly state that the council has to inform India and then they have to demilitirise ....... as for UNCIP not being from UN resolutions .... let me tell you ALL UN resolutions refer to the condition of UNCIP resolution ... last time in 1957 , when perhaps the "Kashmir" issue was dealt with specifically also metions this resolution .....
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Where does it say in UNSC resolutions that Pakistan has to do so first? Secondly UNCIP resolutions are non-binding. Thirdly I suggest you read the Jan 5 1949 resolution which calls for the plebicite, meaning that the ceasefire was established and thet tribal elements had departed. Otherwise why establish a resolution to conduct the Plebicite?

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Observing further that the Governments of India and Pakistan recognize and accept the commitments undertaken by them in the resolutions of the United Nations Commission for India and Pakistan dated 13 August 1948 and 5 January 1949, which envisage the determination of the future status of the State of Jammu and Kashmir in accordance with the will of the people through the democratic method of a free and impartial plebiscite, and that Mr. Jarring felt it appropriate to explore what was impeding their full implementation
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Love the fact that you splice together different paragraphs to make your point. Dare I say different documents as well? And more importantly not from a UNSC resoluton.

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Lastly ... location of UNMOGIP in Islamabad ...... that is really a joke i guess .... India's stand is that after the Simla agrement UNMOGIP's mandate (it is ONLY responsible for monitoring the cease fire line in Kashmir !!!) has lapsed so it has restricted its activities to LOC on Indian side only .Though they do provide them with necessary support (infact UNMOGIP has a laison office in Delhi) but it has not taken any complaints to them on ceasefire violation.

So remember UNMOGIP is not a UN agency to solve the Kashmir problem, but it is only an agency to monitor the "ceasefire" line in Kashmir.
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Abay . UNMOGIP was established because India refused to accept the UNSC proposal.