GILGIT: Amanullah Khan, the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) 82-year-old leader, said making Gilgit-Baltistan a constitutional part of Pakistan would be “catastrophic for the country.”
In an exclusive interview with The Express Tribune, Amanullah said, “If G-B does become part of Pakistan, it will be synonymous to committing suicide.”
The legendary politician’s comments are vital against the backdrop of Pakistan’s attempts at changing the status of G-B in light of recommendations from a high-powered committee formed on the directives of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
“The disputed status of G-B is accepted by three forces – India, Pakistan and the United Nations, and any unilateral change in its status and position will be tantamount to insulting the sacrifices rendered by many over the decades,”
he said.
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Resolute
Although Amanullah is frail and takes reprieve in the pauses between the discussion, he was resolute in his stance – a belief that landed him in prison many times in the past.
Moreover, he was also expelled from G-B twice due to his ‘controversial’ statements and viewpoint.
Amanullah who was born in Astore district of G-B in 1934 now resides in Rawalpindi. However, he rushed to Gilgit last month to dissuade people from demanding a constitutional provincial status for G-B.
“I will not let this happen till I am alive,” he said, “No one can separate G-B from Kashmir.” The seasoned politician said he gets upset when people in G-B demand a provincial status despite knowing that such an attempt would only give India a pretext to legalise its occupation of Kashmir.
Speaking about Nawaz’s silence on G-B’s status currently, Amanullah said, “I hope some sanity has prevailed.”
The JKLF leader said if Pakistan insists on changing the status of G-B, “Many voices from the EU will emerge against it.”
Nonetheless, Amanullah does support G-B’s share in the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor. Pakistan is bound to give economic benefits to G-B in the project as the plan incorporates passing through the territory.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 29th, 2016.
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