PDP patron Mufti Mohammad Sayeed has said despite setback to the resolution and reconciliation process in the last many years, it was clear that India and Pakistan would have to again pick up threads and speed up the process of improving the cross-LoC relations.
Addressing a meeting of party workers in Bandipore today, Mufti said the lack of follow-up at the state level was one of the reasons for the slowing down of the process.
“Instead of building up on initiatives of 2003-2005, the present government is only raising slogans on seeing the electoral mood building up,” he said.
He said the PDP’s idea of change was not just about changing the government but it encompassed the resolution of the Kashmir issue through democratic means, economic revival and establishment of institutions which could ultimately empower people to take their own decisions.
“Instead of building up on initiatives of 2003-2005, the present government is only raising slogans on seeing the electoral mood building up,” he said.
He said the PDP’s idea of change was not just about changing the government but it encompassed the resolution of the Kashmir issue through democratic means, economic revival and establishment of institutions which could ultimately empower people to take their own decisions.
He said the present mood among the people indicated that the state was ripe for such a change.
Mufti said the reopening of traditional routes had special significance for areas like Bandipore which were important centres of trade with Central Asia before the Partition. He said the reopening of roads like Bandipore-Gilgit could usher in a new era of prosperity and cultural revitalisation for the people who had been pushed into a dead end following the Partition.
“With its immense natural assets, Bandipore could genuinely claim a place on the tourist map of the world but unsettled conditions and lack of interest by the successive NC governments in developing infrastructure has relegated such prime spots to oblivion,” he said.
“With its immense natural assets, Bandipore could genuinely claim a place on the tourist map of the world but unsettled conditions and lack of interest by the successive NC governments in developing infrastructure has relegated such prime spots to oblivion,” he said.
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