ADOPTED
BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL AT ITS 765TH MEETING ON 24 JANUARY,
1957.
The
Security Council, Having heard statements from representatives of the Governments of India and Pakistan concerning the dispute over the State of Jammu and Kashmir,
Reminding
the Governments and authorities concerned of the principle embodied in its resolutions 47 (1948) of 21 April 1948, 51 (1948)
of 3 June, 1948, 80 (1950) of 14 March 1950 and 91 (1951) of 30 March 1951, and the United Nations Commission for India and
Pakistan resolutions of 13 August 1948 and 5 January 1949, that the final disposition of the State of Jammu and Kashmir will
be made in accordance with the will of the people
expressed
through the democratic method of a free and impartial plebiscite conducted under the auspices of the United Nations,
Reaffirms
the affirmation in its resolution 91 (1951) and declares that the convening of a Constituent Assembly as recommended by the
General Council of the "All Jammu and Kashmir National Conference" and any action that Assembly may have taken or might attempt
to take to determine the future shape and affiliation of the entire State or any part thereof, or action by the parties concerned
in support of any such action by the Assembly, would not constitute a disposition of the State in accordance with the above
principle;
Decides
to continue its consideration of the dispute.
*The
Security Council voted on this Resolution on 24-1-1957 with the following results:
In
favor: Australia, China, Columbia, Cuba, France, Iraq, Philippines,
Sweden, U.K. and U.S.A .
Abstain:
U.S.S.R.