Establishment of national parks in GB opposed.

GILGIT -- Opposition Leader in the Gilgit-Baltistan Assembly Amjad Hussain Advocate has expressed reservations over the government's plan to establish two national parks in GB without protecting the rights of local people over their natural resources.

He said the issue would be raised during the upcoming assembly session.

Talking to mediapersons here, Mr Hussain said the recent decision to establish the Himalaya National Park covering 1,989 square kilometres area in Diamer, and Nanga Parbat National Park covering 1,196 square kilometres area in Astore and Diamer without devising a mechanism to protect local people's rights and without taking GB representatives into confidence would be strongly resisted.

The opposition leader said in GB people depended on their lands to earn a living by cultivation and rearing livestock. He said the people won't be allowed to either construct houses or carry out any cultivation on their lands once the national parks were established.

'Under the decision, residents of the national parks can neither utiAlise herAbal products nor cut firewood,' he said.

'We fear haphazard constructions in the name of tourism promotion through outside investors in the national park areas,' the opposition leader pointed out.

Amjad Hussain questioned what...

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