Pakistan gets baffled on the removal of Section 370, Army Chief to have commanders meet
Pakistan gets baffled on the removal of Section 370, Army Chief to have commanders meet
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Islamabad: Pakistan is in a confused state on the news of India's removal of Section 370 from Jammu and Kashmir. While Pakistan PM Imran Khan has been crying for support from other countries over India's move, Army Chief General Javed Bajwa is now beginning to get PoK's concern. On Monday, as soon as India abolished Section 370 from Kashmir, the Pak Army Chief has convened a meeting of commanders to discuss the situation in Kashmir immediately.

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Bajwa has called a meeting of Cops commanders today. According to Geo News, the agenda of the Corps Commanders meeting is to analyse India's illegal move to abolish Section 370 in Jammu and Kashmir and its impact on the current situation on the Line of Control and its impact on Kashmir. Earlier, Prime Minister Imran Khan held phone calls with the heads of state of Pakistan's two allies Malaysia and Turkey, terming India's move to abolish Section 370 in Kashmir as illegal, saying it would destroy the peace of the region.

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