UAE, SL back India on 370, UT; China’s view rejected

NEW DELHI, Aug 6:
The United Arab Emirates backed India on its decision to revoke provisions of Article 370 in Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcate the State into two Union Territories.
The Gulf nation’s ambassador to India Ahmad Al Banna said he viewed India’s decisions relating to Jammu and Kashmir as an internal matter of the country.
“We expect that the changes would improve social justice and security and confidence of the people in the local governance and will encourage further stability and peace,” he was quoted as saying by the Gulf News.
The envoy said the UAE has taken note of the India’s decision on Jammu and Kashmir and on revoking provisions of the Article 370 of the Indian Constitution.
“We also took note of the introduction of Jammu and Kashmir Reorganisation Bill in the Indian Parliament aimed at replacing Article 370 with the creation of Ladakh region and the State of Jammu and Kashmir as India’s two new Union Territories,” he said.
He observed that the reorganisation of States is not a unique incident in the history of independent India and that it was mainly aimed at reducing regional disparity and improving efficiency.
Sri Lankan Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe has said that the creation of Ladakh as a Union Territory is an internal matter of India.
“The creation of Ladakh and the consequential restructuring are India’s internal matters,” Wickremesinghe said in a communique posted on social media sites.
The Sri Lankan Prime Minister said that Ladakh will finally become an Indian State.
“I understand Ladakh will finally become an Indian State. Buddhists are 70 per cent of Ladakh’s population and it will be the first Indian State with Buddhist majority,” he said.
The Prime Minister said that he has been to Ladakh and “it is really worth a visit,” he added.
Sri Lanka is a Buddhist majority country with 74 per cent of its citizens following the religion.
India today rejected China’s objection to its move to create a separate Union Territory of Ladakh, terming it an internal matter of the country.
External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said India does not comment on the internal affairs of other countries and it expects nations to do likewise.
China today said it was “seriously concerned” about the current situation in Kashmir and called for avoiding actions which unilaterally change the status quo.
In Beijing, Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson Hua Chunying also expressed China’s opposition to India’s move to create a separate Union Territory of Ladakh.
“The Jammu and Kashmir Reorganization Bill 2019, introduced by the Government in Parliament on August 5, which proposes the formation of a new ‘Union Territory of Ladakh’ is an internal matter concerning the territory of India,” External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Raveesh Kumar said.
He was responding to a query on comments made by the Chinese spokesperson.
“India does not comment on the internal affairs of other countries and similarly expects other countries to do likewise,” Kumar said.
On India-China boundary issue, he said two sides have agreed to a fair, reasonable and mutually acceptable settlement of the matter on the basis of the political parameters and guiding principles to resolve it.
“Pending such a settlement, both sides have agreed to maintain peace and tranquility in the border areas on the basis of the relevant agreements,” he said.
The Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesperson objected to the formation of Ladakh as Union Territory highlighting China’s claims over the area.
“China always opposes India’s inclusion of Chinese territory in the western section of the China-India boundary under its administrative jurisdiction,” she said. (PTI)

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