Yasin opposes Gilgit-Baltistan merger with Pakistan
Srinagar, January 12
Separatist JKLF chief Yasin Malik wrote a letter to Pakistan Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif on Tuesday, opposing the move to merge Gilgit-Baltistan with Pakistan.
In his letter, Malik said the step would give India a political and moral right to do the same with Jammu and Kashmir.
He wrote the letter after media reports spoke of a meeting on January 14 to deliberate on the future of Gilgit-Baltistan.
"Apprehensions have been raised in various quarters that your government may reach a consensus to merge Gilgit-Baltistan with Pakistan," Malik wrote.
Noting that the change in constitutional status of Gilgit-Baltistan was being debated in view of the China-Pakistan economic corridor, the separatist leader said: "Economic development is good but you have no moral right to make policy that will adversely affect the future of millions of Kashmiris."
Malik said: "If Pakistan imposes its sovereign writ over Gilgit-Baltistan, India will then have a political and moral right to integrate Kashmir with it. With one stroke, Pakistan will be helping India to consolidate its writ on Kashmir".
Malik recounted a meeting with Sharif in Lahore in 2009 in which he “clearly vindicated Kashmiri position on Gilgit-Baltistan and opposed any proposal that will change its legal or constitutional status”.
"I will also add that history is not made by small bargaining and territorial exchanges but by respecting the will of the people." — PTI