Constitutional rights:
Polls rekindle hope for empowerment in AJK
May 18, 2013
The recent elections
in Pakistan have once again
rekindled the hope for empowerment among the people of Azad Kashmir and
reignited the debate among the political parties for review of relations
between Muzaffarabad and Islamabad.
Opposition parties and
constitutional experts in the disputed territory have reiterated their demand
for more powers and representation in Pakistani parliament. The existing
relationship between Muzaffarabad and Islamabad
needs to be revisited and changed. This was the consensus view expressed by
speakers at a book launching ceremony in Muzaffarabad on Thursday. “Islamabad should open the doors of its parliament to the
people of Kashmir empowering them at national
level,” Justice (retd) Manzoor Hussain Gilani, a noted jurist and
constitutional expert, said while speaking at the launching ceremony of his
book “Rozan-i-Khayal”. The book is a compilation of columns Justice Gilani
contributed to national and regional newspapers. Justice Gilani stated that
every constitutional issue relating to AJK, Interim Act 1974, judicial reforms
system and the legislative assembly seats of Kashmiri refugees settled in Pakistan,
has been discussed in detail in his book.
PML-N secretary and
former speaker Shah Ghulam Qadir said that it is time to mention the rights of
the people of Jammu and Kashmir in the
constitution of Pakistan.
He added that due to
these impediments, the people could not progress and must be removed. Turabi
urged for a plan that would help make the people of Kashmir constitutionally
powerful and help cement the relations with Islamabad.
Jammu and Kashmir
Peoples Party Chairman Sardar Khalid Ibrahim said that it is time to highlight
the genuine issues of Azad Kashmir aimed at reverting back powers to the state
government and the people regarding the appointment of judges to the superior
judiciary and establishing an independent AJK Election Commission. The initiative, would help strengthen the
relations between Muzaffarabad and Islamabad
as there is no room for any mistrust, he concluded.
Source: http://tribune.com.pk/story/550814/constitutional-rights-polls-rekindle-hope-for-empowerment-in-ajk/
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