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Reforming regions: G-B closer than ever to securing constitutional rights
GILGIT: More than 58 years after independence, Gilgit-Baltistan (G-B) finally looks set to get significant constitutional rights for the region.
A reforms committee formed on the instructions of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif is working closely with legal experts to devise a roadmap for a region which has remained out of mainstream politics due to the larger Kashmir issue. Adviser to PM on Foreign Affairs Sartaj Aziz is heading the committee which has met thrice in Islamabad over the months and discussed ways to address the issue in a manner that does not affect Pakistan’s position on the Kashmir dispute.
An insider privy to the developments said, “The new package will make G-B a provisional constitutional province of the country till the Kashmir matter is settled.” This means G-B will have representation in the Parliament and other important forums,” said the official, requesting anonymity.
“The reforms will be announced by the prime minister himself as a way of thanking the people for voting his party into power in the June 8, 2015 elections.”
G-B achieved independence from Dogra Raj as a result of an indigenous movement in 1947 and opted to join Pakistan unconditionally. Though the region was annexed with Pakistan, its fate was intertwined with Kashmir, which it was a part of before Partition. As a result, people have remained deprived of constitutional rights. Advisor to G-B CM Abid Baig says people of G-B will get “good news” soon.
“The committee under Sartaj Aziz is working diligently and will ensure maximum constitutional rights are given to G-B,” Baig added. However, the adviser told The Express Tribune he could not certainly state whether G-B would be made a fifth province, adding it was premature to jump to any conclusions.
“However, I am hopeful something substantial will come out of the meeting which will satisfy the people.”
According to Baig, the committee will hold its next meeting in a couple of days and will submit recommendations to the prime minister for approval.
The committee, in which the G-B representative is the region’s Chief Minister Hafeezur Rehman, is working on reforms for the Empowerment and Self Governance Order. Under the latter, the region was brought at par with a province, enabling nearly 1.5 million people to elect their chief minister and governor for the first time in 2009.

Not for complete control
Senior lawyer and G-B Bar Council Vice Chairman Shehbaz Khan suggested a roadmap for settlement without jeopardising Pakistan’s stance on the Kashmir issue. “The federal government should retain control over defence, foreign affairs, communication, finance and currency,” Shehbaz told The Express Tribune.
“This can be done by amending Article 1(2) and other relevant provisions and clauses of the Constitution,” he said. The lawyer added amendments in Articles 41, 51, 59, 175 will give G-B due representation in the National Assembly, Senate and Supreme Court of Pakistan without compromising Kashmir.
G-B’s first reforms were in 1972 when Prime Minister Zulfikar Ali Bhutto visited the area and formed an 18-member Northern Areas Advisory Council after abolishing princely states. The measures paved the way for reforms which successive governments introduced without giving the region a proper constitutional status.

Published in The Express Tribune, January 1st, 2016.
Reforming regions: G-B closer than ever to securing constitutional rights - The Express Tribune
 
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Good news, let's hope for the best. If the reforms are complete this will end the sense of deprivation in the locals. Good news, on the other hand it took us 58 years to give basic rights to our people.
@Icarus ....
 
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Good news, let's hope for the best. If the reforms are complete this will end the sense of deprivation in the locals. Good news, on the other hand it took us 58 years to give basic rights to our people.
@Icarus ....
sir wanted to know if this move will effect pakistan stance on indian occopied kashmir in any manner? and thanks for the first +ive rating :)
 
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sir wanted to know if this move will effect pakistan stance on indian occopied kashmir in any manner?
It can't, giving GB a provincial status can. Basic rights, such as:
  • representation in NA and Senate
  • constitutional representation
will not hurt our stance in anyway. Good move, again sad to see patriotic people not getting basic rights, let's hope for the best.

and thanks for the first +ive rating :)
Good share.
 
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It is a good news but too late too little i mean why it took 58yrs for such an easy move ..... and now when we r going to have such a nice province then its time to develop it in mini-Switzerland new 3,4,&5 star hotels and resorts give priority to local ppl and make sure to plan a city which use maximum renewable energy and minimize the pollution and have good sewerage system with recycling plants.... Punjab has to take a bitter pill and ban all the new hotels or hostels or any development for tourism in Murree instead allow it in GB and areas in KPK like Swat, Chitral etc
 
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A very good step. As they aay better late than never. This will give GB the rights of a province without declaring it as one. I hope the reforms are very good bcz the loyal patriotic people of gilgit baltistan deserve nothing less. We have dillt dallied a long time and have made a mess but now its time to clear this situation out. Active development is required in the region and with that GB government will also be able to get provincial budgets which will allow it to develop itself.. GB can create a massive tourist economy which can help develop Pakistan ...

Announce this as soon as you can.
 
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Thank God! FATA should also be merged with KPK.
 
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Great news. GB need representation and PML N is rightly doing so. Now fata should also be given to KPK
Why not make them a separate province if they desire so?

Someone should at least thank someone! may it be Gen Raheel Sharif :lol:
 
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