LAKE SUCCESS: Sir Zafrullah Khan, Foreign Minister of Pakistan, resumed his three-hour address on the Kashmir issue when the Security Council reassembled here today [Jan 17]. He began an examination in detail of attempted negotiations between Pakistan and India on the Kashmir question, and read out terms of a proposal made by Pakistan in conference with Lord Mount­batten, Governor-General of India. They were: 1. All fighting to end immediately. 2. The forces of India and outside “invaders” both to withdraw simultaneously from Jam­mu and Kashmir state territory. 3. To arrange for a free plebiscite under joint control.

Sir Zafrullah charged that the Indian Government’s aim was to gain complete control of Jammu and Kashmir by forcing the Muslim populations out. — News agencies

[Meanwhile, the Sind Premier, at a Press Conference on Jan 17,] regarded the ingratitude of … evacuees [from the province to India] who, he said, threw away the Jinnah cap into the sea and shouted Jai Hind the moment the ship left the harbour. “Parting kick” was the phrase used by the Premier.

Published in Dawn, January 18th, 2023

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