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Published 18 Dec, 2014 06:13am

From the past pages of dawn : 1964 : Fifty years ago : Indian move on Kashmir

NEW DELHI: The operational jurisdiction of the Indian Penal Code may be extended to the Indian held state of Jammu and Kashmir and the state’s own penal code abolished, it was reported today [Dec 17]. If the Government of India goes ahead with its plan to gradually integrate the state despite all protests, the proposed measure will be yet another important step in that direction. It is understood that this question came up for discussion during the recent visit to Delhi of the occupied state’s puppet premier, Mr. G.M. Sadiq. According to a local newspaper report, the present practice under which occupied Kashmir brings its own penal law in conformity with the Indian law has been found to be “cumbersome” and hence the proposed change.

Observers feel that “Premier” Sadiq of occupied Kashmir, uncertain about the stability of his own position and afraid of mounting discontent and political opposition, is anxious to seek protection under the umbrella of his Indian patrons and will not hesitate to surrender whatever distinctive character the occupied state still retains. Agency reports add: there have been some discussions of extension of the penal code and the occupied state Government may shortly send a formal request to the Indian Government in this respect.

Published in Dawn December 18th , 2014

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