Monday, June 24, 2013

Gilgit Baltistan United Movement :Condemned the terrorist attacked on the foreign tourist in Gilgit Baltistan

Gilgit Baltistan United Movement chairman Manzoor Parwana has strongly condemned the terrorist attacked on the foreign tourist in Gilgit Baltistan and said that Gilgit Baltistan is disputed territory under the control of Pakistan. The administrative regime is totally fail to protect the lives of local people as well as the foreign tourists in the region.... The attack was aimed at giving the message to the world that Gilgit Baltistan was an insecure region.
Manzoor Parwana demands UNO to set a commission to investigate the Barbarossa attack in the Himalayan region over the climber. Manzoor Parwana also tribute the demise souls in URDU. 


Tuesday, June 4, 2013

PPP & PML-N have same agenda: Gilgit Baltistan United Movement


 The Gilgit-Baltistan United Movement (GBUM), a political and nationalist party of the region, is preparing to take part in the forthcoming general elections and will be utilizing the services of all political organizations to achieve the political rights of the people of the region.
This was stated by GBUM chairman Manzoor Hussain Parwana, general secretary Ghulam Shehzad Agha, Ismail Zia and Mohammad Hassan. They said that the current system introduced in the region under the so-called autonomy order of 2009 was illegal and the so-called provincial status given to the area fake. By introducing the fake system in the region, Pakistan has tried to hoodwink not only the people of the region but also the international community. This so-called system has given nothing to the people of the region except promoting the menace of corruption, favoritism and terrorism in the area.
The GBUM leaders said that the PML-N was also set to continue the same system of governance in the region and it showed that the agenda of the PML-N and the PPP was the same, adding the corrupt system in the area was an insult with the indigenous people of the region.
The GBUM leaders regretted that political opportunism was being promoted in the region and the so-called political leaders were ever ready to jump the bandwagon whenever there was a change in the government in Islamabad in order to get the post of governor, ministers and advisers etc.
This politics of vested interests continuing in the region has caused irreparable damage to the region for the last over six decades.

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GBUM