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Pak Opposition leader opposes establishment of national parks in occupied Gilgit Baltistan: Report

Gilgit Baltistan [PoK], January 29 (ANI): Pakistan's Opposition leader has opposed Prime Minister Imran Khan government's plan to establish two national parks in occupied Gilgit Baltistan, saying locals will lose their livelihood because of these parks as they will not be allowed to either construct houses or carry out any cultivation in the area.

ANI Jan 29, 2021 13:01 IST googleads

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Gilgit Baltistan [PoK], January 29 (ANI): Pakistan's Opposition leader has opposed Prime Minister Imran Khan government's plan to establish two national parks in occupied Gilgit Baltistan, saying locals will lose their livelihood because of these parks as they will not be allowed to either construct houses or carry out any cultivation in the area.
Opposition Leader in the Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly, Amjad Hussain Advocate, is planning to raise the issue during the upcoming Assembly session, Dawn reported. He also accused the government of planning to carry out "haphazard" constructions in the regions with the help of "outside investors".
He said the recent decision to establish the Himalaya National Park covering 1,989 square kilometres area in Diamer, and Nanga Parbat National Park covering 1,196 square kilometres area in Astore and Diamer without devising a mechanism to protect local people's rights and without taking Gilgit Baltistan's representatives into confidence would be strongly resisted.
"Under the decision, residents of the national parks can neither utilise herbal products nor cut firewood. We fear haphazard constructions in the name of tourism promotion through outside investors in the national park areas," the opposition leader pointed out.
He said according to the international laws indigenous people had the foremost right over their natural resources, but the move would deprive Gilgit Baltistan (GB) people of economic benefits from natural resources.
"The GB people have already been deprived of their commercial and agricultural lands in the name of state land, and now they would lose pastures after the national parks were set up," he said.
Pakistan government has long been accused of plundering the natural resources of Gilgit Baltistan, which includes precious metals like gold, platinum, cobalt and precious gemstones like Topaz and Aquamarine. Activists have blamed Pakistan of allowing China to exploit the resources in the region.
The exploitation of natural resources at a large scale has resulted in widespread public protests recently across Gilgit Baltistan, an Indian territory, part of greater Kashmir region, forcibly occupied by Pakistan.
Last year, Pakistan began constructing with Chinese funding the long-held-up Diamer-Bhasha dam that partly lies in the Gilgit-Baltistan area of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.
The project has been opposed by people of the occupied region.
India had also strongly protested with Pakistan against the construction of the Diamer-Bhasha dam in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir and condemned Islamabad's continuous attempts to bring about material changes in Indian territories under its illegal occupation. (ANI)

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