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Bakshi Ghulam Mohammed, the Kashmir Premier, has reiterated that the State's accession to India, ratified by the Constituent Assembly, was constitutionally and legally complete and irrevocable and no power on earth could change that decision. Addressing a gathering of National Conference workers in Srinagar on September 6, he said: "Mr. Mohammed Ali, the Pakistan Prime Minister, may make a thousand statements against our accession to India and the Security Council may hold thousands of meetings about this decision of ours, but nothing can succeed in making us change our decision."
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