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Sunday 9 March 2014

Kashmir resolution will pave way for economic prosperity of South Asia: Waza
Jkpl delegation comprising of its senior leaders including Gulam Qadir Rah, Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi and Shabir Ahmad visited the Hyderpora residence of the veteran Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, and enquired about his health.
Srinagar, March 9, 2014:
Jammu and Kashmir People’s League Chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today said that the early resolution of Kashmir issue through peaceful means could transform South Asia as a region of economic prosperity.
In a press statement, Waza said that it is the Kashmir dispute due which whole south Asian region especially parties involved in the decades old conflict-India Pakistan are suffering from poverty and others problems while as the Kashmiri people itself are the worst sufferers of the conflict because of Indian oppression and loot of resources.
He said that if the issue of Kashmir is settled once and for all it can surely pave a way for economic prosperity for the whole region especially the countries who are in arms race and are spending much of their of defense budget will be get lion’s share and prosper double just in a couple of years.
“Its Kashmir conflict that effects whole south Asian region as its effects are not limited to Pakistan and India but the repercussions are felt in the entire region, as well as the world at large," he maintained.
He said Kashmiris were among the first to be promised their right to self determination by the international community through unanimously adopted UN Resolutions. However, more than half a century later these commitments remain unfulfilled. So, peace would continue to elude South Asia till the international community honors its commitment. 
Waza urged Indo-Pak countries to come forward for the early resolution of Kashmir issue besides appealed international community to fulfill their promise without any further delay.
Meanwhile a party delegation comprising of its senior leaders including Gulam Qadir Rah, Imtiyaz Ahmad Reshi and Shabir Ahmad visited the Hyderpora residence of the veteran Hurriyet leader, Syed Ali Gilani, and enquired about his health.

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