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Pak flag missing from table where Simla Accord was signed

The glossy wooden table on which the agreement was signed is kept in the Kirti Hall of the Himachal Pradesh Raj Bhavan on an elevated red-coloured platform cordoned off with brass railings with a plate which reads -- "Simla Agreement was signed here on 3-7-1972".

News Arena Network - Shimla - UPDATED: April 25, 2025, 07:16 PM - 2 min read

Pakistan's flag missing from the table at Raj Bhawan on which the July 1972 Simla Agreement was signed, in Shimla, Friday, April 25, 2025. Pakistan on Thursday suspended the 1972 Simla Agreement as a reaction against stringent measures taken by India after the terrorist attack in Pahalgam.


Pakistani flag on the historic table at Raj Bhawan in Shimla, on which the Simla Accord was signed, was evident by its absence on Friday morning, a day after Pakistan suspended the agreement signed in 1972.  

 

Islamabad suspended the Simla Accord as a retaliatory response to India's decisions aftermath of the massacre of 26 tourists in Pahalgam in a brutal terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday. The pact was signed by the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi and Pakistan president Zulfikar Ali Bhutto on the intervening night of July 2 and 3, 1972. 
 

The glossy wooden table on which the agreement was signed is kept in the Kirti Hall of the Himachal Pradesh Raj Bhavan on an elevated red-coloured platform cordoned off with brass railings with a plate which reads -- "Simla Agreement was signed here on 3-7-1972".


A photograph of Bhutto signing the agreement and Indira Gandhi sitting beside him is kept on the table, while several other photographs of the India-Pakistan Summit of 1972 hang on the wall in the background.

 

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While it is not clear when the Pakistan flag was removed, Raj Bhavan officials confirmed that the flag of the neighbouring country "is not on the table." A veteran journalist, who covered the signing of the agreement, told the PTI on Friday that the nearly 53-year-old agreement stressed settling all contentious issues bilaterally and maintaining peace at the Line of Control (LoC).


"However, it was frequently violated by Pakistan, and its suspension hardly has any relevance. Even if the flag is removed, there would be no repercussions as the agreement has been flouted by Pakistan several times in the past," he said.


The pact was signed at a time when India was in full command, and agreeing to release 93,000 prisoners of war and returning 13,000 square km of land captured by India during the war was a major blunder, he said.


Referring to the terrorist attacks in Pahalgam, Pulwama and Uri, he said, "This is the price we are paying for this blunder." 

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