Indian SC following doctrine of constitutional evasion on IOJ&K issue: President

ISLAMABAD, Oct 8 (APP):President Dr Arif Alvi Tuesday said the Indian Supreme Court's record on Kashmir/minority issues had darkened over the last few years as it was following a doctrine of constitutional evasion. In a series of tweets, the president tagged and commented on an article appearing in a prestigious UK based “The Economist” titled ‘Vale of Tears, The courts’ refusal to curb repression in Kashmir’. “It (Indian Supreme Court) …

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ISLAMABAD, Oct 8 (APP):President Dr Arif Alvi Tuesday said the Indian Supreme Court’s record on Kashmir/minority issues had darkened over the last few years as it was following a doctrine of constitutional evasion.

In a series of tweets, the president tagged and commented on an article appearing in a prestigious UK based “The Economist” titled ‘Vale of Tears, The courts’ refusal to curb repression in Kashmir’.

“It (Indian Supreme Court) looks like a branch of executive facilitating its prejudicial actions… so little hope for Indian Muslims/minorities & Kashmiris,” he added.

The president appreciated the article by terming it ‘excellent editorial exposing what is happening in the Indian Occupied Kashmir & the collusion between the Supreme Court of India and Modi’s actions against the Muslims in Assam and Kashmir’.

“How long would Muslims of India tolerate this? Modi is playing with fire. Not good for India,” the president observed.

According to the article, the Indian Supreme Court judges meddled in different issues but yet on the many glaring abuses occurring in the Occupied Kashmir, ‘they have remained resolutely—and shamefully—silent.’

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