Jammu, March 21, 2022 (PPI-OT): Jammu-based National Panthers Party President Professor Bhim Singh has claimed that anti-India States in the United Nations are being used by the United States to revive the Dixon Plan on Jammu and Kashmir. Talking to media persons in Jammu, the former NPP legislator further claimed that “The Dixon Plan has become an international conspiracy to damage India.”
He asked the Indian President, Ram Nath Kovind, to immediately intervene “to save Jammu and Kashmir from what he said ‘the axe of Dixon Plan’. “It was Pundit Jawaharlal Nehru who had opposed the `Dixon Plan’ aimed at seeking separation of Kashmir from India. This Plan is still alive in the US plan,” Bhim Singh added.
The NPP leader said that the latest political doctrine evolved by the BJP government is highly dangerous and the political parties in Parliament should seek explanation from Modi and his party. “The latest formula evolved by Modi govt vis-à-vis Jammu and Kashmir deserves a careful study,” he said while referring the unexplained plan on Jammu and Kashmir, if any.
Prof Bhim Singh appealed to the Indian parliament and all nationalist and secular forces to “understand the conspiracy behind which was announced by Modi govt in a document known as Jammu and Kashmir Official Gazette dated 14-03.2022.” Senior leaders Anita Thakur, P K Ganjoo and others also accompanied Prof Bhim Singh.
It is worth mentioning here that as per the reported Dixon Plan, most of the Muslim-dominated areas of Indian occupied Jammu and Kashmir would go to Pakistan. Owen Dixon was an Australian jurist chosen by the United Nations to mediate between India and Pakistan on the J and K dispute. His report of September 1950 suggested a proposed plebiscite in the Kashmir valley. He saw the river Chenab as a natural border.
On the contrary, Pakistan has stated position on Jammu and Kashmir that the dispute should be resolved as per relevant resolutions of the United Nations Security Council and the aspirations of the Kashmiri people.
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