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Grand National Jirga Ahead: 19-Point Charter of Demands Presented – Government in Disarray

Chilas, Gilgit Baltistan (Pakistan administrated Kashmir): As the Grand National Jirga, organized by the Awami Action Committee Gilgit Baltistan (AACGB), approaches on the 24th and 25th of this month, a 19-point Charter of Demands has been formally presented to the federal government and state institutions. This charter is seen as a crucial document representing the aspirations of all districts in Gilgit Baltistan, aiming to address the constitutional and political ambiguities surrounding the disputed region.

Key Points of the Charter

The demands focus on securing fundamental rights, protecting local resources, and opposing illegal land grabs by influential groups. Notably, the charter emphasizes:

  • Protection of land, minerals, and forest resources from exploitation.
  • Constitutional rights for the people of GB, who remain in a legal limbo.

Observers consider this charter a significant step toward a brighter future for GB, ensuring the region’s identity and rights are safeguarded for coming generations.

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Government Crackdown Ahead of Jirga

Before the Grand National Jirga could convene, the GB government allegedly launched a crackdown, arresting AAC Chairman Ehsan Ali Advocate and other nationalist leaders in what critics call an attempt to sabotage the event. Despite these arrests, public support for the Jirga remains strong, with activists urging all communities in GB to unite for its success.

Why This Matters

Gilgit-Baltistan, part of Pakistan-administered Kashmir and Kashmir issue, has long faced political and constitutional neglect. The Jirga represents a peaceful, collective effort to demand rights without challenging state sovereignty. Analysts suggest that ignoring these demands could deepen public discontent.

The people of GB, across all political and religious spectrums, are being urged by to support the Jirga, as its success is tied not only to the region’s future but also to the identity of future generations.

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