May 2, 2022
2 mins read

‘CPEC alienates people in Gilgit Baltistan’

On allegations of rights abuses by the Pakistani government, the activist revealed how Pakistani military and civilian institutions occupy thousands of acres of land in the region….reports Asian Lite News

As China continues to advance its hefty projects in Gilgit-Baltistan, regional experts have contended that China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) is only advancing Chinese interests in the region and alienated the people of illegal occupied region.

The CPEC has come under the scanner since its inception due to the commercial nature of Chinese loans, which is deemed dangerous. Due to this large scale exploitation of the land and resources of the region, Gilgit-Baltistan continues to witness protests on daily basis over forcibly usurping village lands and plundering their natural wealth.

In an interview with Alternative Voices, activist Senge Hasnan Sering shed light on the exploitative nature of CPEC projects and how these will bring in settlers from Pakistan and change the local religious and ethnic demography in the coming years.

Answering a question on the land rights movement in Gilgit-Baltistan, he said, “Pakistani government spent decades trying to build Kalabagh Dam, but the initiative failed due to opposition from Sindh and Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.”

China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC) (Xinhua_IANS)

According to Sering, building a dam in a disputed area like Gilgit Baltistan is a violation of international norms, and tampers with the commitment that Pakistan made with the United Nations on occupied Kashmir.

“The nationalists in Gilgit Baltistan ran a campaign against these dams. There have been protests against the construction of big dams on our land. Pakistani forces crushed them with heavy use of force. They fired shots at anti-dam protesters killing and injuring many,” he said.

On allegations of rights abuses by the Pakistani government, the activist revealed how Pakistani military and civilian institutions occupy thousands of acres of land in the region.

He explained how retired Pakistani military officers and outsiders occupy prime land in the heart of Gilgit and Skardo cities.

“More than 80 per cent of land has been leased to Chinese and Pakistani companies for mineral exploitation. Many families lost land during the construction of Gilgit and Skardu airports. The third generation of those families are still waiting for financial compensation,” he added.

On the effects of Chinese projects in Gilgit-Baltistan, Sering argued that there are not any substantial benefits for locals of Gilgit Baltistan from CPEC-related projects.

He further stated that all CPEC related projects advance Chinese interests in the region as all jobs go to Chinese which are threatening the local survival. “It will bring in settlers from Pakistan and change the local religious and ethnic demography in coming years.” (ANI)

ALSO READ: The Unemployment Challenge in China

Previous Story

Sirisena calls for fresh polls in Lanka

Next Story

Reality begins to overtake assumptions made by NATO

Latest from -Top News

Taliban Makes It Official

As Afghanistan nears the fourth anniversary of the Taliban takeover, Akhundzada, ruling largely from Kandahar, ordered ministers to drop the “caretaker” tag….reports Asian Lite News The Taliban’s reclusive supreme leader, Mullah Hibatullah

India’s Space Hero Back

Shukla was part of the Axiom-4 private space mission, which lifted off from Florida on June 25 and docked at the ISS on June 26…reports Asian Lite News Indian astronaut Shubhanshu Shukla

No deal but ‘progress made’, says Trump

President Putin praised Trump’s efforts to facilitate dialogue and reaffirming that Ukraine’s security must be guaranteed. US President Donald Trump and Russian President Vladimir Putin concluded a landmark summit in Anchorage, Alaska,

UAE celebrates India@79

Indian expats in Abu Dhabi and Dubai marked India’s 79th Independence Day with flag-hoisting, cultural performances, and heartfelt tributes, celebrating decades of deep UAE–India friendship….reports Asian Lite News The colours of saffron,

India and America are a strange couple

No Indian leader has ever been so fond of an American President as Modi has been of Trump, writes Mihir Bose India and America have always had a curious love affair. They
Go toTop

Don't Miss

Global Tech Giants Flock to India for Manufacturing

Apple has been assembling iPhones in India, a strategy that

Baloch protestors block CPEC Highway  

Mahrang Baloch accused Pakistan’s Frontier Corps officers of threatening and