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    ‘Entire J&K Should Be Reunited With India’: British MP Slams Pakistan’s Illegal Occupation

    Jaipur, Jan 5: British Member of Parliament Bob Blackman on Sunday reiterated his long-standing support for India’s position on Jammu and Kashmir, asserting that the entire Union Territory should be reunited with India and recalling that he had called for the abrogation of Article 370 as early as 1992.

    Speaking at a Hi-Tea Programme at the Constitutional Club in Jaipur, Blackman said his stance on Jammu and Kashmir predates the Narendra Modi government’s 2019 decision and was shaped by the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits from the Valley in the early 1990s. He said his demand for scrapping Article 370 was rooted in what he described as the grave injustice faced by the displaced community.

    Recalling his activism in the UK at the time, Blackman said efforts were made to draw attention to the forced displacement of Kashmiri Pandits. He said large meetings were organised to highlight that people were driven out of their ancestral homes purely on the basis of religion and background.

    The Conservative MP said he has consistently condemned terrorism in Jammu and Kashmir and also criticised Pakistan’s control over parts of the region, which he termed an illegal occupation. Reiterating his core position, Blackman said the entire erstwhile princely state of Jammu and Kashmir should be reunited under India.

    His remarks echoed his earlier statements made in July 2025, when he strongly condemned the terrorist attack in Pahalgam that claimed 26 lives. In a post on X, he had expressed shock over the killings and said peace remained fragile despite a pause in hostilities, urging the UK government to stand with India against terrorism.

    Speaking earlier in the UK Parliament, Blackman had referred to India’s response to the attack, including its counter-terrorism action, and said he was deeply saddened by the killing of innocent tourists. While welcoming a temporary truce between India and Pakistan, he cautioned that the situation remained volatile.

    Highlighting Pakistan’s alleged role in cross-border terrorism, Blackman said it was outrageous that terrorism, which he claimed was sponsored by Pakistan, continued in Jammu and Kashmir. During the Operation Sindoor Global Outreach in June, he also described Pakistan as a “failed state” and questioned its civil-military balance, calling for international solidarity with India. (Agencies)