Pak cancels Commonwealth meet amid row over J&K Speaker's invite
August 20, 2015  19:12
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Pakistan today announced that it will not host next month's Commonwealth Parliamentary Union meeting amid a row with India over its refusal to invite the Jammu and Kashmir assembly speaker for the conference.

India had threatened to boycott the Commonwealth Parliamentary Conference to be held in Islamabad from September 30 to October 8 after it refused to invite Jammu and Kashmir Assembly Speaker Kavinder Gupta for the event.

The conference was to bring together speakers of Commonwealth nations in Islamabad. "We have clarified to the London secretariat of the Commonwealth that Kashmir is a disputed territory and now it is impossible for the Commonwealth Conference to be held in Pakistan," National Assembly Speaker Ayaz Sadiq told reporters.

He said the event will now be held in New York. "A detailed letter will be written to the CPA countries over the Kashmir dispute and the Kashmir issue will be raised on every forum of the Commonwealth," Sadiq said.
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