Kashmir a flashpoint that can trigger fourth war with
India
Kashmir
is “a flashpoint and can trigger a fourth war” with India, Pakistani Prime
Minister Nawaz Sharif has said, adding that he would push for early settlement
of the issue.
“Kashmir
is a flashpoint and can trigger a fourth war between the two nuclear powers at
anytime,” Dawn quoted Sharif as saying Tuesday in his address to the budget
session of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Council in Muzaffarabad.
Sharif
said he has been vigorously highlighting the Kashmir issue at the global level,
and has presented the “just stand of Kashmiri people” at all international
forums, including the UN General Assembly.
“Kashmir also remained under focus during my
meeting with US President Barack Obama,” he said. Sharif said Pakistan did not
want to indulge in an arms race and would implement the ceasefire along the
Line of Control (LoC).
He said the development and prosperity of the
Pakistan-administered Kashmir was his priority, and announced a number of
ambitious plans.
“I have a heartfelt attachment with Kashmir.
It’s as much important for me as other parts of the country and that’s why I
consider its development and prosperity my national duty,” Dawn quoted him as
saying. The prime minister said the region’s capital Muzaffarabad would be
linked with Rawalpindi and Islamabad through a modern railway system.
It would also be connected with other major
cities of Pakistan through a network of highways for revival of tourism in the
region.
Sharif said a state-of-the-art road from
Muzaffarabad to Taobutt in Neelum Valley and a tunnel in Leepa Valley to keep
it connected with the region throughout the year would also be constructed.
Airports of international standard would be
built in Muzaffarabad and Rawalakot, he said.
Sharif stressed the need for launching
hydroelectric projects in the region and said it would not only provide cheap
electricity but also reduce poverty and unemployment.
It was for the first time that the council was
held in Muzaffarabad, where its Rs.14.98 billion budget for the current fiscal
year was approved.
Pakistan-administered Kashmir’s President
Sardar Yaqoob Khan, Prime Minister Chaudhry Abdul Majeed and some ministers
participated in the meeting, Dawn said.







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