Commonwealth association NOT Pak cancelled meet
August 21, 2015  19:07
The Commonwealth parliamentary conference to be held in Islamabad was cancelled by the Commonwealth parliamentary association on Wednesday, according to details available which contradict Pakistan's claim that the decision was its own.   

The CPA executive committee met in the UK to consider whether or not to proceed with the plenary conference scheduled to be held in Islamabad from September 30 to October 8 after Pakistan, the host, expressed inability to invite Jammu and Kashmir, according to the details available in New Delhi.   


Following a detailed discussion, the executive committee resolved on August 19 that the planned 61st plenary conference and associated conferences, workshops, meetings of the executive committee and sub-committee will not take place in Pakistan.   

The decision was taken to uphold the CPA constitution, sources said. The CPA was of the view that non-invitation of a branch that is in good financial standing with the Association, such as Jammu and Kashmir, would amount to a breach of Articles10(2)(e) and 11(4)(d) of its Constitution.   

These articles state that branch delegations are entitled to attend the CPA plenary conference and general assembly meeting held during the plenary conference.
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