AJK Parliament wants LoC opened for flood relief

MUZAFFARABAD- Pakistan-controlled Kashmir's parliament on Monday called upon India to open the de facto border separating the two sides of the disputed territory to allow rescue officials to reach residents hit by devastating floods (on the other side).
Monsoon-induced flooding has wreaked havoc on both sides of the Himalayan region, which is divided between the two nuclear-armed rivals.
Its effects have been particularly devastating in Srinagar, the capital of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir where thousands of people lost their homes and were stranded for weeks without aid.
The floods, which hit on September 7, also caused devastating economic losses running into billions of dollars to the area's famed carpet exporters, with the local people heavily criticising New Delhi's response.
The government of Azad Jammu Kashmir issued a resolution calling for the United Nations to intervene, which was passed by the parliament of the nominally autonomous territory.
"The government of Pakistan should contact the United Nations and government of India to open the ceasefire line to supply the relief goods to the flood victims for their rehabilitation," the resolution by the 49-member house said.
"India has left helpless Kashmiris alone. Hundreds of dead bodies are lying unattended and thousands of people are missing, there is no arrangement for edibles. "So this meeting (calls on) the UN to send international agencies to the Indian-Held Kashmir to help the victims," it said.
Separately, the union representing traders involved in business across the border also demanded the opening of the Line of Control (LoC) which splits the region in two.
"The United Nations should open the LoC for the relief activities to enable us to go and help the flood victims," Gohar Kashmiri, president of the Intra-Kashmir traders union, told a press conference.
Since 1989 fighting between Indian forces and the Kashmiris seeking independence or a merger of the territory with Pakistan has killed tens of thousands, mostly civilians.
The AJK Legislative Assembly also unanimously passed a resolution, condemning the ongoing sit-ins in Islamabad.
As per details, the condemnation resolution said that continued protests by the PTI and PAT had opened up ways for destabilising the democracy. "The protestors have neither any manifesto nor any aim, The House strictly condemns the protests.
The resolution was submitted by the PML-N and the House approved it with common consensus.
Resolution for Majid
Nizami
The AJK House also unanimously passed a resolution tabled by former speaker Sardar Ahmed Seemab about the late Majid Nizami and his career as journalist. The resolution termed the demise of Majid Nizami as a national tragedy and irreparable loss. It said that the AJK House expresses condolence with the heirs and journalists community over the demise. The House also prayed that may Allah Almighty rest his (Majid Nizami) soul in eternal peace.

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