The Free Press Journal

Mehbooba pitches for more trade exchanges through LoC

- AGENCIES

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday said the PDP would not allow the closure of cross-LoC trade and continue to work towards opening more routes across the Line of Control with Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

Addressing a large rally on the 18th foundation day of the People’s Democratic Party, Mehbooba also pitched for nominating members to the legislativ­e assembly from the other side of LoC so that joint meetings could be held once in a year.

“There are many difficulti­es through the Wagah border, charas and ganja comes from there but no one talks about closing it. Just because a mistake happens on the SrinagarMu­zaffarabad road, we should not talk about closing it. We will not allow that to happen,” the chief minister said.

On July 21, police seized 66.5 kg of heroin and brown sugar worth Rs 300 crore from a truck coming from PoK.

There have also been reports that the NIA, which is probing terror funding in Kashmir, may recommend closure of trade along cross-LoC routes.

“We are in favour of opening more routes. There should be facilities like banking there (at crossing points). There should be (full) body scanners (for trucks) so that we know what is coming in and what is going out from here,” she said.

“What we in PDP have achieved since 2002 needs to be taken forward,” Mehbooba added.

The chief minister said the Centre should tread the path taken by former prime minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and revive the Lahore pact between India and Pakistan.

“I appeal to the Centre to revive the Lahore Declaratio­n so we can live peacefully in Jammu and Kashmir,” she said, referring to the bilateral agreement between India and Pakistan signed in 1999.

Discussing the idea of a joint legislatur­e for undivided Jammu and Kashmir, she said, “There are seats reserved in our assembly for that Kashmir. We should decide together to make nomination­s for those seats. We should decide that this assembly meets once in this Kashmir and once in that Kashmir every year so that we can talk about tourism, travel and opening of Sharda Peeth.”

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