Pakistan has refused to get involved in a backdoor discussion with India.
Prime Minister Imran Khan has turned down the requests to tone down his verbal attacks on Indian PM, Narendra Modi. Khan has also made it clear that he would only engage with India through quiet or conventional diplomacy.
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The decision has come despite powerful countries and certain Muslim states demanded de-escalation of the ongoing tension between India and Pakistan over the Kashmir issue.
It is to be mentioned that lately the Pakistan Prime Minister has been seen repeatedly indulging in many controversies after the abrogation of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir.
On August 5, the Narendra Modi-led NDA Government scrapped Article 370 under the Indian Constitution which was providing special status to the residents of J&K. The announcement was made by Union Home Minister, Amit Shah
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Jammu and Kashmir now is a Union Territory and not a state. It was bifurcated and Ladakh, which was earlier part of J&K, also became a Union Territory.
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