The United Nations Security council, the most powerful body of the United Nations will unleash its rare picture of hosting an informal meet to discuss Kashmir issue today in what it can been termed as lighting thin hope to Islamabad which has been isolated and frustrated over lack of international voices to back its claim of accusing India over its unilateral move on revoking the special status from the state of Jammu and Kashmir and bifurcating the geography of the state into union territories.
The reports eyeing on this rare event of UNSC had said that the meeting is been scheduled to take place behind the closed doors on Friday after the council's current chair, Poland has ruled the matter of Kashmir, which Pakistan had demanded for immediate meet, for discussion. However, the reports added that this upcoming discussion will not be considered as full time formal security meeting with having no formal and solid outcome.
Indian sources have said that Beijing, being only international voice for Islamabad, had called on for informal meeting of the Security council after getting odd responses from the rest of the council members to have formal meeting. By not been considered as formal meeting, this informal circling is less likely to have formal and process driven outcome with having no resolutions passed, no votes cast, and no records maintained.
On the other hand, Pakistan had adored the move of holding informal meeting, which Islamabad hopes to have greater and significant interest on the issue that its gets international shape through informal meeting. Echoing the stance, Pakistan's foreign minister Shah Mehmood Qureshi, who made similar attempts as like his premire Imran Khan on getting the international support, had tweeted that Islamabad will continue its stand on taking voice of Kashmir to every stage.
However, despite of reiterating its same stances, Pakistan had seen huge setback in its international outreach of acquiring the support over voicing against India from the international countries where the current chair of UNSC, Poland's Joanna Wronecka doesn't sounded like having much immense on the stand of Pakistan where she had seen ignoring the questions thrown on her with regard to this informal meeting while in the press briefing.
The reports say that Pakistan had sponsored for the demonstrations which had rocked the streets of London as part of its aim of inciting its international diaspora to create unrest in their countries.
The move taken by India on uniting Kashmir with Indian constitution had caused huge unrest and tensions in Pakistan where Islamabad had seen turning its pages of standing against India, which India had claimed that its move on Kashmir is vested with India and its constitution whereas Pakistan had observed India's independence day as its Black day.
The reports, however pictures that such informal meets will be having no resolutions to press the countries to act upon and with having stronger outreach that has been maintained by India, its believed that it won't be a setback for India's move which may flag embarrassments to Pakistan.
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