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Fast-track LOC trade, travel: Mufti Sayeed
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SME Times News Bureau | 07 Apr, 2012
Ahead of Pakistani President Asif Ali Zardari's visit to New Delhi,
former Jammu and Kashmir chief minister and main opposition Peoples'
Democratic Party (PDP) leader Mufti Mohammad Sayeed said Friday there
was lack of progress on cross Line of Control (LOC) trade and travel.
Cautioning
the leadership of both India and Pakistan, Sayeed said: "Credibility of
the entire peace process is at stake, and unless the two governments
over come the hawkish elements in each country to implement major
decisions taken by them, the painstakingly built effort could breed
renewed cynicism in the state with serious implications."
Addressing
a public meeting in the border town of Hiranagar, about 80 km south of
Jammu, Mufti said: "It was sad that the governments of India and
Pakistan had failed to implement the decisions taken by their foreign
ministers more than a year back to carry forward the original vision of
bringing the two sides closer through trade, travel, joint ventures and
cultural exchanges."
He said there was no reason why the two
governments should take so long to implement the decision to open more
routes in Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh regions, increase bus frequency,
remove hassles in providing travel permits and more importantly extend
the facility to all categories for tourism and pilgrimage purposes.
He
was referring to these points on the eve of the seventh anniversary of
the launch of historic Karvan-e-aman between Srinagar and Muzaffarabad
--- the bus service between the two halves of the state that was started
after 58 years by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA chairperson
Sonia Gandhi from Srinagar on April 7, 2005. The bus service was to
facilitate the coming together of divided families, with a vision to
extend it to regular trade and travel facility to break the decades long
siege around the state. The cross LOC travel later that year started
from Chakan-da-bagh in Poonch district of Jammu region. Mufti Mohammad
Sayeed was the chief minister then heading a PDP-Congress coalition.
The trade between Indian and Pakistani-administered part started in December 2008 through barter system which is non-tax trade.
Mufti
regretted that even the trade between the two sides had not progressed.
He said: "PDP wants opening up of all traditional routes through
Kashmir, Jammu, Ladakh and Kargil regions and lifting curbs on travel
and trade to create an Economic Free Zone (EFC) across the state that
has tremendous natural resources and could become one of the most
affluent regions of the country." He said major hurdles had been crossed
in this process by conceding important principles like travel on
permits instead of passport and visa and trade without custom duties and
it needed only fine tuning now in terms of the decisions taken by
foreign ministers last year.
Chief Minister Omar Abdullah had
earlier this week said that the cross-Line of Control (LoC) trade was
not yielding any financial benefits to the state as a financial
arrangement is not in place.
"It's a barter system, in which our
traders were suffering losses, while the other side (traders of
Pakistan-administered Kashmir) were gaining. There should be a proper
financial mechanism in place if this cross-LOC trade is to qualify as a
confidence building measure between the two parts of Kashmir," Omar told
the legislative assembly during question hour Wednesday.
The
cross-LOC trade and travel are considered major Confidence Building
Measures (CBMs) after the ceasefire at the frontiers agreed in November
2003.
Zardari is visiting India on Sunday to pray at the Ajmer
shrine of Sufi saint Khwaja Moinuddin Chisti and will have a luncheon
meeting with Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that day.
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