Pakistan's Ambassador to the United Nations (UN), Dr Maleeha Lodhi has said that Indian tactics to depict Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) as part of India cannot change the fundamental fact that the state is 'disputed territory'.
Maleeha was referring to a controversial draft bill, seeking to regulate India's geospatial information, reports Dawn.
Under the Geospatial Information Regulation Bill, anyone distributing a map that the Indian government deems to be 'wrong' could be liable for a billion-rupee fine and jail time.
Pakistan is 'seriously concerned' over the draft bill. Ambassador Lodhi termed India's claim over AJK as an integral part of its territory 'untenable' and hit out at the 'travesty of history, morality, international law and facts on the ground'.
The Pakistani envoy regretted that the international community and the UN had failed to take notice of this action on India's part.
Lodhi told that AJK was a disputed territory and numerous UN Security Council resolutions attest to this.
Indian External Affairs Ministry spokesman, Vikas Swarup, claimed that the proposed draft bill was 'an entirely internal legislative matter of India, since the whole of the state of AJK is an integral part of India'. "Pakistan or any other party has no locus standi in the matter," he added. He rejected Pakistan's repeated attempts to impose matters on the international community, that it had always been open to address bilaterally.
Lodhi called on the international community to honour its responsibility to the people of AJK and reiterated the need for an "independent and impartial plebiscite under UN auspices".