Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Gilgit Baltistan: BJP presents resolution




The Bharatiya Janata Party presented its official resolution on Gilgit-Baltistan and expressed its concern over the human rights violations that occur in the region, especially after violence flared.
BJP senior leader & Prabhari for J&K, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi, alongwith State Chief Spokesperson & National Executive Member Dr. Jitendra Singh in  a press conference held at party headquarters on Sunday [29 April 2012], released the party’s official resolution on Gilgit-Baltistan adopted on first day of  its 2-day State Working Committee meeting. The draft of the resolution was written and presented by Dr. Jitendra Singh, while it was seconded by senior leader Chander Mohan Sharma before it was unanimously passed by the members of the Working Committee. 

Talking to reporters, Prof. Jagdish Mukhi explained the reason for party’s concern for recent developments in Gilgit-Baltistan and said that by officially taking up the resolution in State Working Committee Meeting, the party has reiterated its support to the suffering masses in these areas and operation unleashed by Pakistan authorities.
 
Prof. Mukhi also spoke about BJP’s priorities in the forthcoming elections to Municipal Bodies and called upon the election authorities to extend the date of revision of voter lists by another 15 days in order to make polls free and fair. He said that party’s poll prospects will obviously be high as there has been a wave of change throughout the country against the existing dispensation and cases of corruption and scams involving Congress and other UPA alliances.  
Dr. Jitendra Singh briefed the media about the salient features of BJP Resolution on Gilgit-Baltistan. Giving a background, he said that the Jammu and Kashmir, which Maharaja Hari Singh acceded to the Union of India in 1947 consists of (A)-J&K, which is a part ofIndia and (b)Pakistan Occupied part of J&K and also Northern areas of Gilgit-Baltistan comprising an area OF 78,114 sq. kms. Incidentally, the Pakistan Constitution itself admits that Gilgit-Baltistan  are not a part of Pakistan but a part of Jammu and Kashmir.

Recounting the recent sequence of events, Dr. Jitendra Singh said that Gilgit-Baltistan is going through a series of continuous human rights violations at the behest of ISI and Pak authorities. During the last one month itself, over 400 people from minority Shia Community were killed in cold blood, he added. Upon this, Dr. Jitermdra Singh referred to the disturbing reports about Pakistan planning to lease out these areas to China for 50 years, which besides serving strategic interests of two countries, will also serve business interests of China in gaining road connectivity to Afghanistan for gas resources. It is unfortunate that a senior minister of J&K stated on the floor of state assembly last month that Gilgit was only a concern of central government, he said.

Citing the operative part of the resolution, Dr. Jitendra Singh said that BJP has called upon Government of India and Government of J&K to immediately intervene to check human rights violations in Gilgit-Baltistan. The J&K Legislature must adopt a resolution opposing reported move of Pakistan to lease out Gilgit –Baltistan to China.
 
Union External Affairs Ministry must immediately take up with Government of Pakistan the reported proposal of unauthorised lease of these areas by Pakistan to China.
 
The J&K BJP resolves that it shall not tolerate any compromise with territorial integrity of Jammu and Kashmir and that UPA government is bound by 1994 unanimous Resolution of Indian Parliament to get back areas of J&K, including PoK and Gilgit-Baltistan, which continue to be under illegal occupation of Pakistan.
 
It is further pledged that BJP will continue its crusade till it succeeds in securing justice for Gilgit-Baltistan and liberation of these areas from unauthorized occupation of Pakistan.

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