Mufti welcomes resumption of cross-LoC trade
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Jammu: Welcoming resumption of
cross-LoC trade on Srinagar-Muzaffarabad route, Patron Peoples Democratic Party
Mufti Muhammad Sayeed Thursday once again batted for opening of all
the traditional routes through Kashmir, Jammu, Ladakh and Kargil regions so as
to facilitate strengthening of ties between the two neighbouring countries.
According to a statement issued to KNS, addressing a
public meeting here organised by Party leader Rashid Malik at Sunjwan, on the
outskirts of winter capital of state, the former Chief Minister said that
healthy, cordial and peaceful relations between Indian and Pakistan were always
in the interest of the two nations and every effort should have been made to
carry forward the efforts undertaken by the previous government in state.
Reiterating that the cross-LoC trade and travel are the
only achievements for the people of Jammu and Kashmir since independence in
their effort to end the siege around the state, Sayeed said that time has come
to take these relations to next level. “The trade and travel across the Line of
Control shall not only be strengthen but a more effective mechanism should be
established to curb any attempt to cause a setback to the process of
reconciliation started in 2003”, he said.
He said that the process, which was historic in its very
character, has been threatened on many occasions. It is the people of Jammu and
Kashmir, which have always been at the receiving end of the hostilities between
India and Pakistan and the recent ceasefire violations stands testimony to the
fact, he said adding, “Unfortunately the ruling dispensation in the state, over
the last five years, has been a mute spectator every time attempts to cause a
dent to the process of reconciliation were made”.
The PDP patron said it is unfortunate that the trade and
travel between the two sides has not developed to the level, as it should have
been this time, but expressed hope that the "two countries will read the
writing on the wall and do away with the past baggage of hatred and
animosity."
PDP, he said, will continue to struggle for opening up of
all traditional routes through Kashmir, Jammu, Ladakh and Kargil regions and
lifting curbs on travel and trade to create an Economic Free Zone (EFC) across
the state that has tremendous natural resources and could become one of the
most affluent regions of the country.
Spokesperson S Rangil Singh, Senior Leader Ved Mahajan,
Yashpal Sharma, Hussain Ali Waffa, Ch Hamid, MLA Ch Zulfikar, Abdul Gaffar
Sofi, Deepender Kour, Surjeet Kour, Amreek Singh Reen, Haji Taj Khan, Surender
Choudhary, Sukhdev Sharma, Balbir Singh, Haji Shaq Mohd, Khadim Choudhary,
Showkat Malik, Zaffar Choudhary and others were also present on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, senior leader and party
candidate for Baramullah Lok Sabha constituency Muzaffar Hussain Baig said
Peoples Democratic Party is a mission to bridge gap created by some people in
the state by some vested interest. “The attempts to create linguistic and
regional divide started in 1931. Every efforts has been made to create a wedge
between Dogras and Kashmiries, Gujjars and Paharies, Gujjars and Kashmiries,
Rajputs and Brahmans”, he said adding, “It is the characteristic of state that
despite all odds the state remained united and all such attempts were
thwarted”.
Baig said that the upcoming general elections were a
unique opportunity for the people as this time they will have to chose between
the political parties on the basis of their performance and capacity of govern.
“During a short period of three years, we have achieved what other parties
could not in decades. We established a transparent and accountable system and
took the administration to next level of governance”, he said while regretting
that during the last more than five years the state has once again been plunged
into administrative and economic morass.
He asked the people to remain vigilant against the
gimmicks of National Conference, which has taken the state on ride by its
hollow slogans and false promises. “With elections round the corner they (NC
leaders) will come to you again with same promises and vows. They will again
project themselves as champions of Jammu and Kashmir and core loyalists to
people”, he asked the people adding, “This time you have the opportunity to
judge and decide on the basis of performance and report card. Keep their
performance, misdeeds and scams in mind and exercise your franchise as per your
conscious”. (KNS)
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