Work for peace in J&K

Sir,
This has reference to the statement of Chief Justice of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir Abdul  Majid Malik.
“Only a visionary leadership can prevent Pakistan from destruction” and statement of Amina Ansari, a member of the Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly: “Despite having 33 MLAs the regions  of Gilgit and Baltistan are still suffocating. Students of this area rush to J&K and other parts of India for proper education. The exploitation of the populace is so extreme that they do not get representation in the senate of Pakistan,” DE Dec. 15. These two statements reveal the state of affairs in Pakistan. Besides, the entire world saw the turmoil in Pakistan from a celebration to carnage that was  what the Pakistan’s biggest City Karachi turned into after two bombs exploded when Benazir Bhuttoo returned home after eight years of self imposed exile in October, 2007. The corruption attained its peak level when the President Musharaff sacked the Chief Justice of Supreme Court Iftikhar Mohd. Choudhary. The massacre of more than 100 people during a day long battle when the militants seized Lal Masjid in Islamabad. There are thousands of such examples which bring home the point that Pakistan is a strife torn country with a bleak future.
In contrast to it, the people in Jammu and Kashmir live a life  on their own terms and in an atmosphere of dignity and freedom.
The condition of Pakistan is an eye opener for those who are hell bent to turn the land of saints Jammu and Kashmir into a hell.
Let us unite and put in our efforts to build the bridges of confidence, love brotherhood and shun away the path of thrusted hatred to establish a progressive and peaceful Jammu and Kashmir for our future generations.
Yours etc….
Kuldeep Pandita Irkumoo
Swaran Vihar, Jammu