Sunday, January 27, 2019

Gilgit Scouts and the history of FREEDOM

Gilgit Scouts can be identified with part time force recruited through the local rulers from the Agency populations considered friendly, loyal and reliable by the British officials of the agency as Levis in 1889. The force was established as a regular entity by the British officials in Gilgit Agency when the Gilgit Wazarat (SAT-MAQSU) came in the direct control of British Political Agent after lease in 1935 towards administration, security within the Agency and the borders against threats from Russia. “A carefully chosen force capable of rapid movement in the mountainous territory controlled by British officers, the Gilgit Scouts, provided the muscle to the administration.” This force played a key role in fighting the war of liberation against Dogra / Indian Forces operating in the region in 1947/1948 and won independence for the people of Northern Areas (now Gilgit-Baltistan).
Official history of liberation: Ian Stephens - the man made responsible by President Ayub Khan to compile the official history of Pakistan - describes the relevant history as follows:
“This was not locally liked, but it was tolerated in the belief that, as Kashmir was a Muslim majority state, the Maharajah, despite his personal will, would soon act along the lines of Lord Mountbatton’s advice to the Princes generally in July, and accede to Pakistan. When the startling news came on 26 October of the Maharajah’s accession of Kashmir to India, the locals of Gilgit were outraged and so were the Muslim officers posted to Gilgit scouts and a few to the Maharajah’s army located at Bunji. Mullahs in the villages started preaching ‘JEHAD’ against the Dogra regime. Reports came that the neighboring Princely states of Swat and Chitral, which had joined Pakistan, were about to invade; Muslim soldier in the predominantly Sikh garrison at Bunji, on the far side of Indus, caused a disturbance; on the other hand, local Sikh and Hindu traders in Gilgit Bazaar were known to have arms. By the evening of 31 October, tension locally became such that, in the scout commandant’s view mutiny and slaughter, resulting in general chaos, could only be forestalled by prompt acceptance of what unquestionably was the prevailing popular will. He therefore sent a platoon to request the Hindu Governor to come to the Scout’s lines for protection and simultaneously ordered his colleague (Captain Matheson) detachments from Chilas (headed by Subedar Sher Ali of Yasin), as well as those from Gilgit (headed by Subedar Safiullah Beg) to hold the Indus River Crossings and prevent 6th Kashmir Infantry troops from Bunji getting over to Gilgit and undo the coup.
Some casualties ensued at the crossings and indeed on the Gilgit Residency’s moonlit lawns too, because the governor resisted custody and fired on the scouts and their sympathizers from his windows, killing one soldier from Hunza. But within a few hours, the affair was effectively over; and on 2nd November the Pakistan Flag was run up amidst public acclaims”.




The Mirs and the Governors of the Political Districts exercised their option to accede to Pakistan [obviously in consonance with the wishes of the populations]  their territories and communicated the same either in writing or verbally to Major William Brown, Commandant GILGIT SCOUTS - obvious authority in Gilgit at that time - who in turn communicated it through wireless messages to Khan Abdul Qayyum Khan, the Prime Minister [CM] NWFP Peshawar as well as Col Bacon PA Khyber [the last British Political Agent in Gilgit] with an additional request to post a Pakistan Government Political Agent expeditiously. 
Quaid-e-Azam accepted the accession and asked the Prime Minister to issue "a simplified Instrument of Accession" on the 6th of November 1947 - see MOST IMMEDIATE minute no 380-G initiated by Liagat Ali Khan. 
Mir of Hunza, Jamal Khan as well as Mir of Nagar, Shaukat Ali Khan, signed this instrument on 19th November 1947. The Governor-General of Pakistan M. Ali Jinnah endorsed this ‘instrument of accession’ on 7 December 1947.






Further parleys with the delegations from the region in 1950 resulted in continuation of the administrative structure of an Agency which continued till 1974. Ever since different options have been instituted by GOP.
On 29 August 2009 the Government of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan announced the creation of Gilgit–Baltistan, a new province-like autonomous region with Gilgit city as its capital and Skardu as the largest city. A sizable number of young generation activists are however not satisfied and raise their voices for a vigorous constitutional status – some even demanding cessation and independence.

Thus Major Alexander Brown ‑ British commandant of Gilgit Scouts ‑ in the light of popular will of the people in general (and with the help of the dissatisfied group of five junior commissioned officers from Hunza and Nager in particular), compensated for the machinations perpetrated by his fellow British in the past. 



The officer, for these services, has belatedly been honored by the government of Pakistan after his death, by awarding Sitara‑e‑Pakistan in 1993. He was awarded MBE by the British.government. Consequently Gilgit acceded to Pakistan and Sardar Alam Khan arrived as the first Political Agent from Pakistan.
Announcement published in the 1948 London Gazette which mentioned that the King “has been graciously pleased … to give orders for … appointments to the Most Exalted Order of the British Empire.…” The list included “Brown, Major (acting) William Alexander, Special List (ex-Indian Army).”
”In his memoirs, Gilgit Rebellion: The Major who Mutinied over the Partition of India, Brown described his encounter with Pakistan PM Liaquat Ali Khan: “Colonel Bacon, Colonel Iskander Mirza, and I were called into the ante-room. The Pakistan Premier was seated at a desk, poring over a large-scale map of Kashmir and Central Asia. …Mr Liaquat Ali Khan started by congratulating me and thanking me for all I had done in preserving peace in the Gilgit Agency.”
It is a travesty of justice and history to link GB with the Kashmir dispute.
In the first place the distinction between the Gilgit WAZARAT (SAT-MAQSO) and Gilgit agency has been confused. In 1935 SAT-MAQSO was taken on lease by the British from Kashmir. In 1947 when the decision was made to partition India into two countries the WAZARAT was returned to Kashmir, The Maharaja appointed Brigadier Gansara Singh as the governor of Gilgit WAZARAT in August 1947. Gilgit Scouts rebelled on the night of 31st October 1947, deposed the Governor and acceded to Pakistan. The local rulers in the GILGIT AGENCY responded and decided their accession to Pakistan through Quad-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah. Quaid-e-Azam accepted the accession and asked the Prime Minister to issue "a simplified Instrument of Accession" on the 6th of November 1947 - see MOST IMMEDIATE minute no 380-G initiated by Liagat Ali Khan. Mir of Hunza, Jamal Khan as well as Mir of Nagar, Shaukat Ali Khan, signed this instrument on 19th November 1947.

Version of an Indian author:


THE FALL OF GILGIT
Lt. Col KS Samyal (Retd)

The entire north-west of the Indian sub-continent was, in the autumn of 1947, aflame with communal riots. In October 1947, the disturbances spread to the State of Jammu and Kashmir also. The Gilgit area of the state had an overwhelmingly Muslim population, made up of turbulent hill-men. The position was complicated by the existence of the semi-feudal principalities of Chitral, Hunza, Nagar etc which had been brought under Dogra rule in the 19th Century.

In July 1947, Gilgit was still being administered by the Government of India, to whom it had been made over by the State Government on lease for 60 years. The departure of the British from India being imminent, it was decided to terminate this lease and hand Gilgit back to the Maharaja of Jammu and Kashmir. Late in July 1947, the State Government appointed Brig Ghansara Singh, one of the most senior officers of the State's Force, to be the Governor of Gilgit. He flew to Gilgit on 30 July 1947 and took over the administration from Lt Col Bacon, the British Political Agent, on 01 August 1947.

The local people, even though overwhelmingly Muslim, joyously welcomed the return of the Maharaja's administration after the period of British rule. Of the subordinate chiefs under the Governor of Gilgit, namely, the Mir of Hunza, the Mir of Nagar, the Raja of Punial, and the chieftains of Koh Ghizar, Yasin, and Ashkoman, only the Mirs of Hunza and Nagar were hostile.

Their hostility proved very damaging, for three-fourths of the men of the Gilgit Scouts came from Hunza and Nagar, and Subedar Major Babar Khan of the Scouts was the uncle of the Mir of Nagar and had married the sister of the Mir of Hunza.

The two British officers of the Gilgit Scouts whose services had been retained by the State, namely Major WA Brown and Captain Matheson, proved themselves inveterately hostile to Jammu & Kashmir State and took the leading part in the pro-Pakistan treachery at Gilgit. The predominantly Muslim civil employees of the Government of Gilgit were also pro-Pakistan and they backed the demands of the Scouts for special rates of pay and other concessions for serving the Jammu & Kashmir State soon after Brig Ghansara Singh took over charge.

It should be noted, however, that the Gilgit Scouts and the local people were still free from the violent communal passions then sweeping through the Punjab and did not favor killing or converting by force the non-Muslims at Gilgit.

Not the State's own Muslim troops. Gilgit area was garrisoned by 6 J&K Infantry, less than two companies with Headquarters at Bunji, about 54 kms from Gilgit on the road to Srinagar. Commanded by Lt. Col Abdul Majid Khan, the battalion was composed of Muslims and Sikhs in almost equal proportions. The Sikhs, according to the Commanding Officer, were raw recruits and were not fit for active duty for the next 5-6 months, till they had fired their musketry course. The Muslim companies had men from Punch and they having heard all about the horrible communal killings in Punjab, were in a violently communal frame of mind.

Wild rumors raged in Gilgit in the last week of October when the tribal invasion of Kashmir began. The common people remained friendly, but there was clear evidence that Major Brown and Sub Major Babar Khan of the Scouts were planning some trouble. Some locals advised the Governor to call up 6 J&K Infantry from Bunji, but Brig Ghansara Singh realised that State Force's Muslim men were as disaffected as and more violent than the Scouts. The Sikhs of 6 J&K Infantry could not be called up due to the opposition of Lt. Col Abdul Majid Khan, the Commanding Officer.

At about midnight between 31 October-1 November 1947, about 100 men of the Gilgit Scouts, led by Major Brown, Lieut Haidar Khan and Sub Major Babar Khan, surrounded the Governor's house and tried to steal in to capture him in sleep. He woke up, however, and started using his revolver, backed up by his orderly and driver who were handed a double-barrel shotgun and a sporting rifle.

The Scouts then opened machine gun fire on the house. Exchange of fire went on for several hours, and two men of the Gilgit Scouts were killed. Morning came, and with it a message from Major Brown asking Brigadier Ghansara Singh to surrender or else all non-Muslims in Gilgit would be killed. The Governor surrendered and was put under arrest.

The local people protested against this, and villagers from the surrounding areas began to gather in Gilgit. The Scouts' leaders managed to pacify them and sent them away, but probably this demonstration of the people's affection saved the Governor and other non-Muslims from being murdered in cold blood. Lt Col Abdul Majid Khan, the CO of 6 J&K Infantry, was also imprisoned by the Gilgit Scouts and their British officers.

Immediately after this, steps were taken by the conspirators to annihilate the Sikh troops at Bunji. A Sikh post at Janglot was treacherously attacked at night by Muslim troops of 6 J&K Infantry and the Gilgit Scouts and the entire garrison was killed, except for a lone survivor who managed to cross the icy Indus river on a log of wood.

On hearing the news from Gilgit and Janglot, the Sikh company at Bunji dispersed and the men tried to find their way out to Gurais via Astor. But the Scouts from Chilas under the personal command of Captain Matheson were already guarding that route and prevented all escape. The Sikhs wandered through the high, snow-covered mountains for days without food and were captured one by one.

The entire Gilgit region passed into the hands of Pakistan early in November 1947. At first a provisional Government was formed, of which the leaders were Major Brown, Captain Hassan, Captain Ehsan Ali, Captain Muhammad Khan, Captain Sayeed, Lieut Haidar, and Sub Major Babar Khan. It is notable that none of the local Rajas nor any member of the public was included in the Provisional Government.

On 3 November 1947, Major Brown held a flag hoisting ceremony at Gilgit in the Socut Lines. After about a fortnight, one Sardar Mohammad Alam, a Pathan and obviously a nominee of Pakistan, came from Peshawar and took over the administration as Political Agent at Gilgit. No "Azad Govt" was established there, even in name.

But the control of Gilgit areas enabled Pakistan to operate towards Gurais as well as to attack Skardu.

K S Samyal,
J&K Ex-services League,
Ambphalla,
Jammu - 180005.
Telex-0191-2564326

After the brutal tribal invasion organised and supported by Pakistan, on October 26, 1947, Singh decided to sign an Instrument of Accession and joined India. However, Maj. Brown refused to acknowledge the orders of the Maharaja, under the pretext that some leaders of the Frontier Districts Province (Gilgit-Baltistan) wanted to join Pakistan. He took upon himself to hand over the entire area to Pakistan on November 1, 1947.

The article said: “The bloodless coup d’etat was planned by Brown to the last detail under the code name ‘Datta Khel’, 

Another version of history:

https://windowtogb.blogspot.com/2020/08/the-gilgit-revoution-1947-anonymous.html 

GILGIT REBELLION
Gilgit Baltistan Scouts identify themselves with Gilgit Scouts which were raised in 1889. This force played a key role in fighting the war of liberation against Dogra / Indian Forces in 1947/1948 and won independence for the people of Northern Areas (now Gilgit Baltistan). Gilgit Scouts were further reinforced by raising of Northern and Karakorum Scouts. These three Corps of Scouts subsequently merged in 1974 to form Northern Light Infantry (NLI) Units.

After the Kargil conflict, in 1999 the Northern Light Infantry Units were given the status of regular Army. The need of having Civil Armed Force in the Northern Areas remained a constant demand of the people since 1974. NA Scouts, therefore emerged as 5th Civil Armed Force of Pakistan on 31 October 2003. 

With the imposition of "Empowerment and Self Governance Order" in 2009, Northern Areas were given the name of Gilgit Baltistan. Consequently Northern Area Scouts being a Federal Civil Armed Force in this region was also renamed as Gilgit Baltistan Scouts on 17 January 2011.
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Thursday, January 24, 2019

Vital step towards Preservation of Economical Interests of GB


Harmonization of Customary Laws on NATURAL RESOURCES

It is a well-known historical fact that residents of Gilgit-Baltistan were not much concerned about the prospects for natural resource development in achieving better quality of life for themselves. In recent decades the government and many NGO's working in the area has helped change that situation. The indigenous populations are aware of their natural resources and desire to use these for economical uplift. The Social organizations such as LSOs facilitated by AKRSP are suited to undertake their own development agenda. In the past there has been a common practice of awarding leases for mineral development to non-resident entrepreneurs and thus a number of leases are being held in detriment to development of local economy. I am appealing through these lines to: 
1.        Review the Northern Area Policy on awarding these leases to non-residents in Future.
2.       Review the existing leases, cancel them and re-award these to local collective entities.
Summary of individual attempts in this direction are:
A.      2003 to 2006: As civil society member of KIU syndicate started advocacy to establish a MINERAL DEVELOPMENT department. Same was ultimately established with inputs/training/infrastructure from Italy during tenure of Dr. Najam as VC.
B.      2007: Advocacy with UCA in Khorog Tajikistan for collaboration with KIU. Subsequently a team from KIU visited UCA (Recent agreement covering collaboration in many matters is a matter of satisfaction).
C.      Rupani Foundation: Chairman AKRSP sent Mr. Nasruddin Rupani with Mr. Muzaffar RPO (now GM) to ask me to join and help the foundation in establishing training facilities for Gemstone cutting and polishing throughout the region. Six facilities established in GB (including one in Hunza under KADO, and another in Aliabad through USAID), three in Chitral, six in Afghanistan and one in Khorog Tajikistan.

D.      2008 – 2019: Advocacy with all speakers, many members of the legislative assembly (including the present CM GB), interim PM Pakistan (who asked through a letter to GB government for comments on my proposal) and the CIVIL SOCIETY at large through my blog and meetings.
E.      Written communication to all concerned on the specific implications of GOP order 2018 as well as the provisions of agreements in the context of CPEC.
F.       Repeat of communication to the VC KIU in 2018 on revival of activity in this direction.
My worry - Plundering of natural resources by external entrepreneurs through facilitation by self centered indigenous cohorts. If we can not benefit at this stage, these resources must be preserved for future generations while attempting to facilitate grooming of productive human resources through state of Art technology available to every home. The investment policy of GB must take into account that exploitation of natural resources should not happen. Inherent dangers in the 2018 Order by GOP point to this danger being sponsored at governing levels.

I hope CIVIL SOCIETY (which includes political leaders) realize the importance of this topic and mobilize the populations. Just India alone purchases the ROUGH (mostly through questionable procedures) from these countries and earns 28 billion dollars annually by processing and value addition.
A message to the decision makers. See this history, GB is not a captured territory to be treated as a colony. We acceded to Pakistan.
First priority for GB assembly and PTI government: Attempt legislation on DISTRICT and VILLAGE governments and CUSTOMARY LAWS to protect NATURAL RESOURCES from exploitation of sharks from outside the region. Repeal of GOP order 2018 which has paved the way for this exploitation.
Acknowledgment/پیغام موصول
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Complaint Code: GB281120-87634216
Respected Citizen, We received your complaint (GB281120-87634216), Which is assigned to (Chief Secretary Gilgit Baltistan). Please Note: Complaint resolution time is 20 to 41 days.
قابل احترام شہری ، ہمیں آپ کی شکایت موصول ہوئی (GB281120-87634216) جو (Chief Secretary Gilgit Baltistan) کو تفویض کی گئی ہے۔ براہ کرم نوٹ کریں: شکایت کے حل کا وقت 20 سے 41 دن کا ہے۔
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Wednesday, January 16, 2019

CITIZEN's PORTAL - E-Government in NEW PAKISTAN



 
Issues raised through CITIZEN’s PORTAL and their status:

1. Education and skills – Date 30th October 2018, Code: Gb301018-0141513, Status – Status close (Un-Resolved)
Nov 2, 2018: system assigned it to Chief Secretary GB, who closed it on Jan 14, 2019 with these remarks: "Case will be submitted to the competent Auth on file and will process further after directives".
My Feed back: Since the topic proposes a big change in education policy, it should have been referred to HEC as well as the Minister of Education, besides the PM himself.

2. Revolution in Teaching, Learning and Networking– Date 01 January 2019, Code: PU010119-0864448, Assigned to Chief Secretary Punjab; Status – In Progress. (Should have gone to Minister of Education)

Remarks: Complaint has been assigned to chief secretary Punjab from chief secretary Punjab forwarded it to secretary school education.

Remarks: the petition is forwarded for further necessary action as per facts public merits

3. Constitutional Status of GB –Date 05 January 2019, Code: IS050119-0923605, Status – initiated on 14 January 2019. Assigned to Prime Minister of Pakistan; Droped by system in Sep 2019 - SENSITIVE MATER.

From system to prime minister of Pakistan remarks complaint has been assigned to prime minister of Pakistan

4. Free High Speed Internet in Hunza: 14 January 2019, Code: IS140119-1054135; Status – Assigned to PM Pakistan; In Progress.

Free high speed internet in Hunza, part of Cross Border Optical Fiber Cable Project:

The infrastructure has been provided by the Chinese and also tested. Will be available to populations only when GOP (SCO) issues NOC. We request GOP to facilitate establishment of KNOWLEDGE SOCIETY by issuing the NOC without further reluctance.

5. Difficulty in initiating a complaint from GB - District & Tehsil names missing: CODE: ISO30219-1316735 03 Dated February 2019 - STATUS: Resolved.

6. Floating Hydroelectric Generator and Pumping Station: ISO80319-1773215, Lodged on 08 March 2019: initiated on 3rd February 2019 from system to prime minister of Pakistan

Remarks:

Complaint has been assigned to prime minister of Pakistan

7. DSL Internet in Hunza - GB240219-1635451:
Feb 25, 2019: From system to Chief Secretary GB who forwarded it to Chairman PTA on Apr 25, 2019. Chairman PTA requested me for additional information on Apr 29, 2019.
May 6, 2019: PTA remarked, "In future you can complain directly to us about your Telecom Service Related issues through the following link for an early redressal:
http://Complaints.pta.gov.pk/public/complaint/onlinecomplaints
Your complaint hereby stands closed at our end.
Direct complaint initiated and PTA assigned a number PTA-SCO-26533-2019. Your complaint has been registered successfully.Your complaint will be resolved in stipulated time. You can check the status of your complaint by your CNIC or Reference number.Your Complaint Reference No : PTA-SCO-26533-2019
May 23, 2019: Your issue has been resolved as we have installed DPI in SCO. Kindly check and do let us know if you still face any issue.
May 24, 2019: The relief sought is still outstanding. Please revisit the complaint.
Reminder sent on Aug 24, 2019: No reply so far.  
PTA-WEB-70125-2019 and  PTA-WEB-70122-2019, 16 Oct 2019: "your complaint has been disposed of"

8. Bureaucracy bent on making this modern tool for accountability ineffective CODE - PU140519-2691142, Dated May 14 2019, STATUS: Initiated. Dated 14 May 2019; STATUS: Assigned to Chief Secretary Punjab.Sept 24, 2019: Closed - Partial relief granted.
2020-06- 19: Your complaint has been reopened by the Prime Ministers office.

9. Withdraw the GOP Order 2018 and allow the legislative assembly to formulate laws: CODE: GB-140519-2692109 Dated 14th May 2019; STATUS: Initiated

10. Complaints on citizen portal CODE: ISO-10519-2505144 Dated 01 May 2019; Complaint on Citizen Portal and meant for the PM gets referred to non-concerned Chief Secretaries  
STATUS: Assigned to PM Pakistan.

11. Implementation of Law on Tax in GB, must follow the constitutional integration of citizens: CODE: GB290619-3382557;
June 29, 2019: From system to Chief Secretary GB, who forwarded it to Chairman FBR on July 3, 2019 with remarks: "Respected sir the complaint of citizen relates to the fpr Islamabad it is therefore requested to look into the matter please regards." 
July 12,2019: Chairman FBR forwarded it to Secretary Cabinet Division with remarks; "Remarks: dear sir this is the complaint has requested for constitutional provision amendments therefore there complaint is being forwarded to your office kindly take necessary appropriate action as per law", who forwarded it to PMDU on 15th July 2019. On September 2019 the case was closed with "partial relief" granted.
Government has initiated a process to design a policy to deal with all such matters. Hopefully a policy will be available soon to address the matters pertaining to this subject. With your positive input in the shape of feed-back we will be able to make Government Service Delivery Process more efficient.
2020-07=16: Your complaint has been reopened by the Prime Ministers office.
June 29, 2021: Respected Citizen Your Pakistan Citizen Portal Complaint Code (GB290619-3382557) is reopened by Prime Minister of Pakistan. Visit Citizen Portal App for Details.

Pakistan Citizen Portal

Mon, Aug 2, 2:43 PM (19 hours ago)
to me

Respected Citizen! / محترم شہری

Following Officer (PMDU) closed your complaint code (GB290619-3382557) with following status (Relief Not Granted ). Please see the remarks.

Officer Remarks:

Dear Citizen, Thank you for approaching Pakistan Citizen’s Portal for the redressal of your grievance. As the subject matter is not being dealt by this portal this moment, hence could not be addressed temporarily. However, the Government has initiated a process to design a policy to deal with all such matters. Hopefully, a policy will be available soon to address the matters relating to this subject. With your positive input in the shape of feedback, we’ll be able to make Government Service Delivery Process more efficient.

12.   +Redressal of complaint - Fake electricity Bill 
CITIZEN PORTAL: Complaint Code: PU 080120-6247664 dated Jan 08, 2020

13.  KP290220-6998374, Complaint has been assigned to IG PoliceKP.
Mar5 2020: DPO Kohistan Upper: Dear citizen your Complaint has been received and forwarded to dpo comp!ain't for inquiry and report please.

14.   CODE GB 160820-87139473, dated 16th August 2020; Promotion of Tourism and Gun free Status - Initiated, 
15.   CODE: GB281120-87634216 Dated Nov 28, 2020; Proposal for PRIORITY LEGISLATION; GB Assembly to attempt Legislation on DISTRICT & VILLAGE GOVERNMENTS and CUSTOMARY LAWS to protect NATURAL RESOURCES from exploitation of sharks from outside the region. Repeal of GOP order 2018 which has paved the way for this exploitation. Initiated by SYSTEM and referred to Chief Seretary Gilgit Baltistan.
Citizen portal registered the proposal under the CODE: GB281120-87634216 and ASSIGNED it to Chief Secretary GB on 28th Nov 2020.
Progress since is as follows:
08-12-2020, CS forwarded it to Secretary GB Assembly with following remarks:
“ for your kind perusal and further necessary action please”
27-12-2020 SECRETARY assembly sent it back to chief secretary with following remarks:
“R/sir
The complaint in hand is examined by this Secretariat and found that it's not related to this institutio. The legislative mandate of this institution is subjected to the the presentation of a bill by concerned administrative department with the approval of the government.”
January 11, 2021 chief secretary forward it to secretary home and prisons GB with these remarks:
“ for necessary action please”
January 18, 2021 secretary home and prisons GB forward it to secretary services and general administration GB with these remarks:
“ for necessary action please”
January 22, 2021 secretary services and general administration gilgit forward it to secretary home and prisons GB with these remarks:
“Dear sir, the instant complaint is not relevant to this office please.”

9-Feb 2021 from chief secretary Gilgit-Baltistan to PMDU:

Respected sir,

The instant complaint is beyond the jurisdiction of this office kindly consider it at your end, please.

25 FEB 2021: Status PARTIAL RELIEF GRANTED, CLOSED with these remarks from PMDU:

Dear Citizen, your complaint has been forwarded to the concerned quarter for further action. Thanks for using this portal.

Feedback:

I will continue my attempts despite attitudes that are non-sympathetic to the economical interests of the indigenous populations of GB.

NOT RESOLVED, and NOT SATISFIED.

 

GILGIT: The Gilgit-Baltistan government has formed a seven-member parliamentary committee to make deliberations on constitutional and administrative reforms in Gilgit-Baltistan.

Chief minister Khalid Khurshid Khan will head the committee.

Other members include opposition leader Amjad Hussain Advocate (PPP), Ghulam Muhammad (PML-N), Muhammad Kazim Masem ( MWM), Haji Rehmat Khaliq (JUI-F), Col (r) Abbaidullah Baig (PTI), and Raja Azam Khan (PTI).


16.   Subject:  CPEC Authority and Representation of GB.


COMPLAINT DETAILS:

CPEC is expected to be a game changer in economical uplift of populations - specially the poor regions. Since 1982 AKDN has introduced efforts through CIVIL SOCIETY to achieve three goals for the povert stricken populations through SELF HELP - STRATEGY: Organize populations in terms of VOs/WOs as well as 72 LSOs that will direct their efforts preferably as a NETWORK throughout GB.

In this scenario it is but natural that collective representation in the CPEC AUTHORITY should be ensured through this collective body rather than any other option. 

Suggestion code:  SIS311220-7124533

Dated 31St Dec, 2020, Registered, Initiated and assigned to Joint Secretary - China.

On Dec 14, 2020 Secretary Poverty Alleviation commented: "Your proposal is under process.

Dec 11, 2020:  initiated to secretary poverty alleviation and social safety division:

Remarks: proposal is under process 

January 20th 2021: comment 

Respected citizen As-Salaam-Alaikum extremely sorry for getting too late for the response basically we have already forwarded your proposal to the concerned section from the very first day. As soon as the response is received it would be communicated to you immediately thanks for patience.

Regards

January 28, 2021: Remarks of PMDU: Dear citizen thanks for choosing Pakistan Citizen Portal to raise your concern. Your complaint has been forwarded to concerned authorities/departments for timely resolution/action as per facts/merits 

thanks and regards.

Mar 1, 2021: FROM Project Director (CPEC) : Closed - Partial relief granted.

Oct 13, 2021: From Prime Minister of Pakistan to Project Director (CPEC)

REMARKS:

Dear Officer,

the instant complaint was resolved by your office on 01/03/2021 at 13:21 with the status of 'Partial Relief Granted'.

Since a considerable time has elapsed and this office hopes that full relief would either have been granted or near to be granted. It therefore warrants to reopen the complaint irrespective

of the citizen's feedback and to ask you to update this office as well as the citizen with recent development

regarding the complaint. In order to determine the actual status of relief, a fair review is needed at

your level so as to ensure merit with factual disposal of the case. In case, final relief falls in the domain

of any other department then forward the same for the requisite action while mentioning the needful

done at your level.

Respected Citizen! / محترم شہری

19-04-2022: Following Officer (Secretary, Planning & Development Department, Gilgit & Baltistan) closed your complaint code (GB111220-87697654) with the following status (Relief Granted). Please see the remarks.

Officer Remarks:

Dear Citizen, Thank you for your valuable suggestions, these will be considered in future interventions. Regards

Feedback: This is an ESCAPE, not an honest and committed approach.

17. 25 October 2021: GB251021-0071332, STATUS; Initiated from system to Secretary

Assembly Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly Gilgit

REMARKS

The suggestion has been assigned to Secretary Assembly Gilgit-Baltistan Legislative Assembly Gilgit

Proposal;

I hope you concentrate on legislation to result in the establishment of DISTRICT & VILLAGE governments

in GB as a replication of what PTI has done in KPK - a necessary step in establishing an

EGALITARIAN SOCIETY in our region.