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MUZAFFARABAD: Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir, which was ravaged by the recent rain-induced floods, have refused to receive relief goods sent by a charity based in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
The consignment – comprising 12 truckloads of relief items – was returned from the Line of Control (LoC) that divides the disputed Himalayan state near Chakothi.
The relief goods were sent by the Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation (FIF), a sister organisation of Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) – the charity India blames for the 2008 deadly siege at Mumbai’s landmarks.
Before flagging off the trucks, JuD’s Azad Kashmir chapter Ameer Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi said that they were peaceful people and wanted to help the flood-affected people in Srinagar, the winter capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, whether they were Muslims, Hindus or Sikhs.
He accused India of carrying out ‘selective relief and rescue operation’ during this monsoon’s flooding in Kashmir Valley. “We believe in serving the humanity irrespective of cast, colour or creed. The FIF had provided relief to more than 2,000 Hindu families during the recent drought in Tharpakar district of Sindh,” he added.
On the occasion, former two-time prime minister of AJK and President of All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference Sardar Attique Ahmad Khan said that both Pakistan and India should open the LoC to ensure swift transportation of relief goods to the flood-hit people of Kashmir Valley where streets are littered with muck, slush and stagnant water.
“We appeal to the international community to convert the LoC into a LoR [Line of Relief] as the people in Srinagar need help to rebuild their houses and businesses,” Khan added. He called upon Islamabad and New Delhi to set aside their political differences and share the pain and agony of the Kashmiris who have lost everything to the floods.
Vice Chairman of the International Forum for Justice and Human Rights Mushtaqul Islam said that it was high time international human rights bodies came forward and helped the flood-affected people of Srinagar. “It’s unfortunate that the Indian government is not allowing foreigners to help the flood victims of Srinagar,” he added.
Meanwhile, an AFP report said that Pakistani authorities stopped the activists in the town of Chakothi near the LoC.
“We stopped them because we did not have any instruction by the ministry of foreign affairs or the government,” senior administration official in Chakothi Tehzeebun Nisa told AFP. “Around 300 people wanted to take relief goods to the LoC for supply to the Indian part. It’s a matter between two countries, so we stopped them,” she said.

India refuses aid from Pakistani charity – The Express Tribune
 
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MUZAFFARABAD: Authorities in Indian-administered Kashmir, which was ravaged by the recent rain-induced floods, have refused to receive relief goods sent by a charity based in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK).
The consignment – comprising 12 truckloads of relief items – was returned from the Line of Control (LoC) that divides the disputed Himalayan state near Chakothi.
The relief goods were sent by the Falah-e-Insaniat Foundation (FIF), a sister organisation of Jamaatud Dawa (JuD) – the charity India blames for the 2008 deadly siege at Mumbai’s landmarks.
Before flagging off the trucks, JuD’s Azad Kashmir chapter Ameer Maulana Abdul Aziz Alvi said that they were peaceful people and wanted to help the flood-affected people in Srinagar, the winter capital of Indian-administered Kashmir, whether they were Muslims, Hindus or Sikhs.
He accused India of carrying out ‘selective relief and rescue operation’ during this monsoon’s flooding in Kashmir Valley. “We believe in serving the humanity irrespective of cast, colour or creed. The FIF had provided relief to more than 2,000 Hindu families during the recent drought in Tharpakar district of Sindh,” he added.
On the occasion, former two-time prime minister of AJK and President of All Jammu and Kashmir Muslim Conference Sardar Attique Ahmad Khan said that both Pakistan and India should open the LoC to ensure swift transportation of relief goods to the flood-hit people of Kashmir Valley where streets are littered with muck, slush and stagnant water.
“We appeal to the international community to convert the LoC into a LoR [Line of Relief] as the people in Srinagar need help to rebuild their houses and businesses,” Khan added. He called upon Islamabad and New Delhi to set aside their political differences and share the pain and agony of the Kashmiris who have lost everything to the floods.
Vice Chairman of the International Forum for Justice and Human Rights Mushtaqul Islam said that it was high time international human rights bodies came forward and helped the flood-affected people of Srinagar. “It’s unfortunate that the Indian government is not allowing foreigners to help the flood victims of Srinagar,” he added.
Meanwhile, an AFP report said that Pakistani authorities stopped the activists in the town of Chakothi near the LoC.
“We stopped them because we did not have any instruction by the ministry of foreign affairs or the government,” senior administration official in Chakothi Tehzeebun Nisa told AFP. “Around 300 people wanted to take relief goods to the LoC for supply to the Indian part. It’s a matter between two countries, so we stopped them,” she said.

India refuses aid from Pakistani charity – The Express Tribune
Some what good decision.
 
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Its needed much more on the other side, but propaganda at its best:coffee:

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ISLAMABAD: Spokesperson of National Disaster Management Authority (NDMA) Ahmed Kamal said that 27,700 people and 120 villages in Pakistan Administered Kashmir have been affected due to rain and flood.

Talking to a private news channel, he said 1,785 houses have been completely smashed while 3,712 houses partially damaged in the area. He said in Punjab 131 people have been killed while 63 died in Pakistani Administered Kashmir and 11 in Gilgit-Baltistan.

He said 838 villages of Punjab have been affected so for. He said more than 350 houses have been completely destroyed while more than 1,100 have been partially damaged.

In Punjab, 273 people have been injured and 1,168 houses have been partially damaged whereas 352 houses have been collapsed completely, he added.

In Azad Kashmir, 120 villages and 769 people have been affected.

Link- "Flood affected 27,700 people,120 villages in Azad Kashmir: NDMA | PAKISTAN - geo.tv"
 

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n let a known terrorist org. get positive PR in d valley,,,,dont think so bro.
not if proper oversight is provided.Distribution should be done by the govt or a NGO. If the giver is genuine he shouldnt worry about PR points.
 
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n let a known terrorist org. get positive PR in d valley,,,,dont think so bro.
This statement is quite questionable as india is not able to prove her allegation against jamat ud dawa or mr saeed at any level.

Even US offered a 10 million bounty for anyone who can offer some credible evidence to implicate saeed in 26/11 which was a good opportunity for indian government to earn some money to build some much needed toilets but no proof ever came as it doesn't exist.

Besides authorities could have inspected the trucks and would have removed any banners etc showing from where it came and divide it among needy but no they wont do it as modi Sarkar wants to punish kashmiries for their demand of right to self determination. such policies will only increase Kashmiri hatred towards india.
 
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I see only reason to reject their help is indirect involvement of Jud .... But i think we should have accepted it ......
 
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terrorists must be hiding inside those trucks waiting to conduct another 26/11 in srinagar
 
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not if proper oversight is provided.Distribution should be done by the govt or a NGO. If the giver is genuine he shouldnt worry about PR points.
i wud disagree,,,there is enuff propaganda already,,,,taking aid from JuD isnt gunna help that
 
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I see only reason to reject their help is indirect involvement of Jud .... But i think we should have accepted it ......

Did/Will PAKISTAN accept Indian aid help?

Now, we will get answer....... it's about J&k, both country will never accept any aid from other..

by the way, India have enough power to help our people.... We will always help our Kashmiri people..

This statement is quite questionable as india is not able to prove her allegation against jamat ud dawa or mr saeed at any level.

Even US offered a 10 million bounty for anyone who can offer some credible evidence to implicate saeed in 26/11 which was a good opportunity for indian government to earn some money to build some much needed toilets but no proof ever came as it doesn't exist.

Besides authorities could have inspected the trucks and would have removed any banners etc showing from where it came and divide it among needy but no they wont do it as modi Sarkar wants to punish kashmiries for their demand of right to self determination. such policies will only increase Kashmiri hatred towards india.


Bhai........................ Could i Post here pakistan toilet issue?????
Jiske ghar sheshe ke bane hote hai dusron ke gharo me pathar nahi pheka karte janaab
 
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