Appreciates DP Srivsatava for unmasking Pakistan’s
Jammu Tawi, March 18: Lieutenant Governor, Manoj Sinha today released a book titled “Forgotten Kashmir: The Other Side of the Line of Control” authored by Sh. Dinkar P. Srivastava.
The Lt Governor also addressed a webinar of Vivekananda International Foundation on the occasion.
Speaking on the occasion, the Lt Governor appreciated the author for unmasking Pakistan’s conspiracy and atrocities on the people of Pakistan-Occupied Jammu & Kashmir (PoJK) over the past seven decades through his book, and creating a better understanding of Pakistan’s motivations for its policies in the region.
The book is well researched and documented , based on facts and experience of the author, bringing into light various important aspects of ‘tribal’ invasion in 1947-48, the Sudhan revolt in the 1950s, the Ayub era, the Simla Agreement, the adoption of an ‘Interim Constitution of 1974’ and the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC). The book also mentioned the Pakistani Army Officer who himself spoke about the evil designs of Pakistan, said the Lt Governor.
The Lt Governor commended the contributions of Dinkar P. Srivastava, who is a seasoned diplomat, on foreign diplomacy front. He also made a special mention of the author for his involvement in the Jammu and Kashmir issue at the Ministry of External Affairs, and discussions in the United Nations.
Home Minister of India, Sh. Amit Shah, on the floors of Parliament has cleared India’s stand on the PoJK. Indian Foreign Ministry has also warned Pakistan against any demographic change in the region, said the Lt Governor, maintained the Lt Governor.
The Lt Governor also spoke on the Black Day observed on 22 October in J&K, where a two-day National Symposium and Exhibition on the “Memories of 22 October 1947”in collaboration with the National Museum of History, Art, Conservation and Museology was organized in Srinagar to educate the young generation of Jammu and Kashmir about the atrocities of Pakistan.
During the curtain raiser event of “Azaadi Ka Amrut Mahotsav” celebrations on 12th March, I visited the birthplace of Brigadier Rajinder Singh and paid tributes to the first recipient of Maha Vir Chakra, who along with his soldiers, despite being heavily outnumbered, displayed tremendous courage while successfully keeping the enemy at bay, said the Lt Governor.
Now, the development process in J&K has been accelerated. Soon, the population living in 973 villages will be connected with paved roads for the first time after independence, and remote villages would see 20-22 hours of electricity in the next three-four years, said the Lt Governor.
Sh. Arvind Gupta, Director Vivekananda International Foundation (VIF) and Sh. Satish Chandra, Vice Chairman, VIF attended the book release event through virtual mode.
Lt General (Retd.) Syed Ata Hasnain, Chancellor, Central University of Kashmir, besides diplomats and distinguished personalities, also joined the event through video conferencing.
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