10-20-2005, 09:40 PM
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<b>Brig. Usman Khalid calls for Care lest the Freedom Struggle in Kashmir is compromised </b>
A PTI news report has appeared in the Hindustan Times (16 October) that uses Dr. Shabbir Chaudhry based in London (claiming to represent the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front) as a source and alleges that the real reason for Pakistan refusing to accept Indian offer of helicopters was that it would have revealed the presence of âterror campsâ in Pakistan. But the leader of JKLF in IOK (Indian Occupied Kashmir) â <b>Yasin Malik â is now in Pakistan making the opposite point. He says the Indian Army as the âchief impedimentâ in the way of international relief in IOK.</b> India has refused access to quack hit areas not just to one country but to the entire world. Only vetted reported (who are often Hindu) who make sanitised reports approved by the Indian military are allowed into the IOK. Not only the International Press but the International Aid Agencies are also refused access to quack hit areas in IOK. In contrast, MQM, a subversive group that toes the Indian line on all matters political and non-political, is operating freely in Azad Kashmir.Â
There is no evidence of any country other than India to have sought to make political capital out of the crisis in Kashmir and the people of Pakistan have united in their zeal to help the victims. But the subversive groups like IKA and MQM have been trying to score political points. <b>Pakistan should learn from the experience and keep all except friendly nations out of the Reconstruction phase. The Peoples Republic of China is the most suitable partner of Pakistan in the Reconstruction Phase.</b> While technology and financial assistance is welcome from all the friendly countries, the contracts for reconstruction should be given only to Pakistani and Chinese contractors. <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>In the strategically sensitive area of Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan must act carefully lest it compromise the struggle for freedom that has been going on since 1989 and is now close to being successful. </span>Â
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<b>Brig. Usman Khalid calls for Care lest the Freedom Struggle in Kashmir is compromised </b>
A PTI news report has appeared in the Hindustan Times (16 October) that uses Dr. Shabbir Chaudhry based in London (claiming to represent the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front) as a source and alleges that the real reason for Pakistan refusing to accept Indian offer of helicopters was that it would have revealed the presence of âterror campsâ in Pakistan. But the leader of JKLF in IOK (Indian Occupied Kashmir) â <b>Yasin Malik â is now in Pakistan making the opposite point. He says the Indian Army as the âchief impedimentâ in the way of international relief in IOK.</b> India has refused access to quack hit areas not just to one country but to the entire world. Only vetted reported (who are often Hindu) who make sanitised reports approved by the Indian military are allowed into the IOK. Not only the International Press but the International Aid Agencies are also refused access to quack hit areas in IOK. In contrast, MQM, a subversive group that toes the Indian line on all matters political and non-political, is operating freely in Azad Kashmir.Â
There is no evidence of any country other than India to have sought to make political capital out of the crisis in Kashmir and the people of Pakistan have united in their zeal to help the victims. But the subversive groups like IKA and MQM have been trying to score political points. <b>Pakistan should learn from the experience and keep all except friendly nations out of the Reconstruction phase. The Peoples Republic of China is the most suitable partner of Pakistan in the Reconstruction Phase.</b> While technology and financial assistance is welcome from all the friendly countries, the contracts for reconstruction should be given only to Pakistani and Chinese contractors. <span style='font-size:14pt;line-height:100%'>In the strategically sensitive area of Jammu & Kashmir, Pakistan must act carefully lest it compromise the struggle for freedom that has been going on since 1989 and is now close to being successful. </span>Â
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