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Published 03 Jan, 2024 07:10am

From The Past Pages Of Dawn: 1949: Seventy-five years ago: Kashmir cease-fire

TRARKHAL: The rumble of guns ceased in Kashmir at midnight last night [Jan 1] as the first day of the New Year came to a close. There was a calm in most areas … broken only by the … bustle of Azad and Indian forces. In some areas, where only a few feet of ravine separated Azad and Indian troops, there was an exchange of shouts: “So we stop shooting.” Reports so far received here indicate that the cease-fire has been effected in all areas. The cease-fire order is regarded here as a “welcome initial step.” But if the future of Kashmir is to be decided by ballots and not bullets … conditions must be created in which a free impartial plebiscite can be held.

Mr Ghulamuddin Wani, Home Minister of the Azad Kashmir Government … said: “I would welcome it provided that it leads to a fair and impartial plebiscite. If the Indian Government want to find a peaceful solution … it is not difficult.” The people of Azad Kashmir awoke to a day whose tranquillity was undisturbed by artillery bombardment or the whine of bullets. … Everywhere people excitedly gathered to discuss the meaning of this ceasefire.

Published in Dawn, January 3rd, 2024

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