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Pak Foreign Leader SM Qureshi to Lead Delegation in OIC Meet 

The Modi government on 5 August effectively revoked Article 370 which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir.

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Mohammad Faisal, spokesperson of Pakistan’s Foreign Ministry has informed that the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) will be meeting today, 6 August, in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.

What Will be Discussed?

The OIC intendeds to discuss the recent developments in Jammu and Kashmir, focusing primarily on the government’s decision on 5 August to effectively revoke Article 370 of the Constitution, thus doing away with the special status that the state enjoyed, according to India Today.

Pakistan Foreign Minister SM Qureshi will lead Pakistan’s delegation to the OIC meeting.

OIC’s Stand On The Issue

The OIC has strongly condemned the government’s decision on Article 370 and is particularly upset about the detention of Kashmiri leaders, including former Chief Ministers Omar Abdullah and Mehbooba Mufti.

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‘Urge All Parties to Exercise Restraint: UN Sec Gen Guterres

UN Secretary General Antonio Guterres is following with concern the tense situation in the India-Pakistan region and urges all parties to exercise restraint, his spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said on Monday, 5 August.

“We are following with concern the tense situation in the region... We urge all parties to exercise restraint,” Dujarric said at the daily press briefing, adding that the UN is also aware of reports of restrictions in Kashmir in India.

Dujarric was responding to a question on whether the Secretary General has any comment on India's decision to revoke Kashmir's special status and the Pakistani's response that this is a violation of UNSC resolutions calling for a UN-organised plebiscite.

The Narendra Modi government on Monday effectively revoked Article 370 which gave special status to Jammu and Kashmir. Rajya Sabha approved the resolution abrogating Article 370 for Jammu and Kashmir and a bill to bifurcate the state into two union territories Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh, with Home Minister Amit Shah saying the controversial provisions were responsible for poverty and lack of development in the state.

Answering another question on whether the UN chief intends to play a role in resolving the issue, Dujarric said, "We are very concerned about the rise in tensions. As for the Secretary General's role, he has often expressed his position on that and his position remains the same," a reference to the UN chief's position that his good offices are always available should "both sides" ask for it.

‘Increase in Military Activity at LoC’

Dujarric also referred to a brief statement he issued on Sunday that the UN Military Observer Group in India and Pakistan (UNMOGIP) observed and reported an increase in military activity at the Line of Control (LoC) in recent days.

"The United Nations appeals to both sides to exercise maximum restraint to ensure that the situation does not further deteriorate," he had said in the statement Sunday.

The UNMOGIP, established in January 1949, observes and reports on ceasefire violations along and across the LoC and the Working Boundary between the two neighbours in Jammu and Kashmir, as well as reports developments that could lead to ceasefire violations.

India, however, maintains that UNMOGIP has "outlived its relevance" after the Simla Agreement signed between the two countries in 1972.

(With Inputs from India Toady)

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