Plan under way to further expose India's criminal abuses of HR: Parliamentary panel told
A parliamentary panel was told on Wednesday that the government is working on a comprehensive plan to further expose India's criminal abuses of human rights in pursuit of New Delhi's policy to suppress the movement of the Kashmiri people for the right to self-determination.
At a meeting of Senate Standing Committee on Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan, which met here with Senator Sajid Mir, officials of Ministry of Kashmir Affairs and Gilgit-Baltistan said that the ministry is coordinating with the ministries of information, broadcasting and foreign affairs for effectively highlighting the issue of Indian atrocities in Indian Occupied Kashmir on different media platforms and international forums respectively in light of the HRCP report.
The committee was told that all messages and programmes to be arranged for observance of Black Day on 27 October will have highlights from the report and PTV, PBC and PEMRA have been passed on specific instructions to ensure airing of special messages. The panel was told that the issue of grants to AJK and GB and how the grants can be increased in prevalent constitutional structure has been referred to Law Division and Ministry of Finance.
The committee decided to take up briefings on development work in AJK and GB and facilities of tourism in these areas in separate meetings to be able to have detailed discussion and to come up with sound proposals. During discussion on a public petition regarding non-availability of 3G/4G services in AJK resulting from PTA not giving licences to any cellular company, the committee was told that the areas are under jurisdiction of SCOs which is responsible for telecom services in the area.
They have taken the matter to court and hence it is now sub judice so any action can only be taken once the stay is vacated. Discussion was also held on another public petition regarding taxes, land acquisition and CPEC in Gilgit-Baltistan. The meeting was attended by Senators Nighat Mirza, Anwar Lal and Sirajul Haq, Minister for Kashmir Affairs and Gigit-Baltistan Ali Amin Gandapur, Secretary Law Tariq Mahmood Pasha and other senior officials of the ministry.
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