KASHMIR REMAINS DIFFICULT PROBLEM
Rec. 9 p.m. . LOND J, Dec. 10. What The Times Lahore correspondent describes as “ an insuperable difficulty” is at present preventing India and Pakistan reaching an agreement on Kashmir. It arises, he says, from the timing of the proposed plebiscite among the Kashmiris to decide the State’s future. Pakistan is insisting on the withdrawal of Indian forces simultaneously with the evacuation of tribal invaders as a precedent condition to the plebiscite. India is insisting on the tribesmen’s withdrawal before the Indian forces, arguing that the tribesmen’s presence in Kashmir proves Pakistan's inability to control or influence them.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 26641, 11 December 1947, Page 7
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101KASHMIR REMAINS DIFFICULT PROBLEM Otago Daily Times, Issue 26641, 11 December 1947, Page 7
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