Gilgit-Baltistan region not a subsidary to Kashmir dispute;federal ministers must careful in issuing irresponsible statements; additional investment in GB a key to prosperity: Wazir Baig
VoH Report
GILGIT, October 27: Interim governor, Speaker and member Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly (GBLA) Wazir Baig has said that in today's scenario Kashmir dispute has no any concern with that of Gilgit-Baltistan. Talking to media men, after a press conference, the interim governor emphasized federal ministers to be careful while passing statements that intermingle two regions with diffences in its location, and priorities. Answering to a question of our correspondent, regarding fate of newly established districts, Wazir expressed his strong will to develop nascent districts on modern lines and a model for other districts in the Gilgit-Baltistan region.
He acknowledged shortage of devlopmental funds saying existing resources would be utilized to do away with the magnitudes of socio-economic and geo-political problems. He called on people of the region to keep unity and fraternity into their ranks and help each other in times of need.
Anniversary of first ever visit of Aga Khan (4th) observed in GB; illumination glittered aluring valleys in the evening; speical wishes from our team to the followers of Ismaili faith
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GILGIT, October 23: Shia Imami Ismaili Muslim community of Gilgit-Baltistan observed 50th anniversary of Aga Khan (4th) first ever visit to Gilgit-Baltistan especially that to Hunza. His Highness Price Karim Aga Khan (fourth) Shah Kharim Al-Hussaini, the living legend and 49th spritural leader of the Ismaili community visited Gilgit and outskirts in 1960, witin three years of succession on throne of Imamah (leadership).
A file photo of Shah Karim al-Hussaini Aga Khan 4th, the 49th imam of Shia Imami Ismaili Muslim community. GB had undergone with this first ever visit to the isolated places especially that to Hunza, rising standard of living and awarness among the masses. Image source: FW Magazine
Open music programmes to celebrate the event were held at different clusters coupled with mini processions to express fraternity and unity across the valleys. Read full on:
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CM, acting Governor convay Ssalgirah wishes to Ismaili community; vow to reslove issues of nascent Hunza-Nagar soon
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ISLAMABAD, October 23: (Ejaz Ali Taj) Wazir Baig, interim governor and speaker Gilgit Baltistan Legislative Assembly,and Chief Minister Gilgit-Balistan Syed Mehdi Shah has expressed their determination to resolve the outstanding and subsequent issues of nescent Hunza-Nagar district. Talking to our correspondent via telephone, the interim governor expressed his emotional attachment with the new district saying he was waiting for the approval of the head quarter site to initiate the developmental programs approved by the current regime. He said that Hunza and Nagar are two valleys with innumerable natural resources especially water resource having larger potential to generate thousands of kilowatt electricity from the area.
Later Mr. Wazir and Mehdi shah conveyed their best wishes to the followers of Shia Imami Ismaili faith on the occasion of Golden Jubilee celebrations to Mark Aga Khan 4th first ever visit of any live Imam(leader) in 1960 to Gilgit-Baltistan region.
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