British Kashmiris keen to invest in AJK

16 Jan, 2009

Renowned social and entrepreneur figures of British Kashmiris Tanvir Naz and Raja Haider Abbas called on President Azad Jammu and Kashmir Raja Zulqarnain Khan and expressed their interest to invest in hotel industry and other industrial sectors.
Tanvir Naz, a UK businessman of Kashmiri origin, while showing interest in establishing a five-star hotel and industry in AJK told the AJK President that a number of expatriates intended to invest back home provided they were given patronage by the government and positive co-operation by the concerned departments.
"This could result in an economic revolution." He said expatriates living every nook and corner of the world would not hesitate to render any sacrifice in case India carried out its aggressive designs against Pakistan. President AJK said over the last 61 years India was following malicious designs against Pakistan and Kashmir. India, he said, had disrupted peace of entire south Asian region by occupying Kashmir.
He urged the Kashmiri people living abroad to raise voice in print and electronic media against the tyrannical Indian rule in the held valley, where innocent people were subjected to brutal treatment, subjugation, suppression and torture at the hands of over 800,000 Indian troops.

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