According to the new rules, anyone who has resided in Kashmir or Jammu for 15 years, or spent seven years studying in regional educational institutions and appeared in class 10 or 12 examinations, may become permanent residents India on Saturday slammed Pakistan prime minister Imran Khan’s remarks on India’s new domicile law for Kashmir describing as an attempt to interfere in India’s internal affairs. "We have seen the intemperate remarks by Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan on India.
With regard to the Indian Union Territory of Jammu & Kashmir, it is very clear that Pakistan has no locus standi whatsoever on any aspect pertaining to it," Indian foreign ministry spokesman Raveesh Kumar said. “Repeated attempts to interfere in India’s