Indian Foreign Minister S Jayashankar has rejected US Republican Senator Lindsay Graham's proposal for a Kashmir issue during a debate meeting in Munich, Germany. The Munich Security Conference begins on February 14 in Munich, Germany, and concludes on February 16.
The US Senator proposed that democracy be enriched in the court of the world if the Kashmir problem is resolved in a democratic way. "In India, you are moving fast. You are facing some internal problems while running the government. You are solving the problem in a democratic way. But in the context of Kashmir, we can say that the two democratic countries should take a different role in solving the Kashmir problem in a democratic way." If so, I think that would be the right direction to enrich democracy. "
Analysts say Republican Senator Lindsay Graham has suggested indirectly to India to include Pakistan in solving Kashmir's anonymity. But to Republican Senator Lindsay Graham, Jayashankar said, "Senator, you will not worry. A democratic country will solve this problem. And you know very well what a democratic country is!"
Germany's Munich Security Conference is a forum for international diplomacy where world leaders and diplomats share their views on important issues.
US President Donald Trump arrives in India on a two-day visit with US First Lady Melania on February 24/25. The US President will visit Ahmedabad, New Delhi and Gujarat on this visit.
The Narendra Modi government is unhappy with the issue of Kashmir issues on the international stage and US senator's interference with one of Trump's senators before US President Donald Trump's visit to India. That's what analysts claim.
During the visit to India, US President Trump will inaugurate the world's largest cricket stadium in Ahmedabad. He will address in front of thousands of people at the ceremony at Motara Stadium. Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi will be accompanied by Donald Trump.
A new trade agreement between India and the United States is likely to be signed during Trump's visit to India, a source said. But while Trump's visit to India is a trade deal, it is likely that there will be further talks between the two countries' top leadership, including taking steps together to prevent terrorism.
Two Democrats and two Republican senators have openly expressed their concerns in a letter to US Secretary of State Mike Pompeo recently expressing concern over the Kashmir issue. The letter said, "The Indian government has stopped internet service in most of the Valley till now. No other democracy in the world has had a record of shutting down internet service for so long. It has a detrimental effect on the lives of 70 million people. Disruption of medical services, beating business and business is being disrupted.
Warning that the detachment of Kashmir for six months could have serious consequences, US senators said, "Hundreds of Kashmiris have been detained by security forces, including prominent politicians. The consequences of this move could be fatal!"
After the cancellation of Article 370 of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5 last year, to release a report on how many people were detained in Kashmir for political reasons, how active the means of communication, independent observers, diplomats and foreign journalists are able to go everywhere. The senators have appealed to the government for this.
The letter from US senators expressed concern that "the Indian government has taken steps that could endanger the rights of a 'special minority community'. India could also lose the character of a secular state. The revised citizenship law is one of those steps.
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