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24 Kashmiris make historic LoC crossing on
foot
PakistanTimes.net
Staff Report
MUZAFFARABAD (AJK): Some 24
residents of hel d
Kashmir became the first Kashmiris in nearly 60 years on Sunday to cross on
foot the heavily militarized Line of Control [LoC] in the north-eastern
Neelum Valley.
An elderly woman was the first among the 16 men and eight women to cross the
dividing line through a shaky foot bridge launched over River Neelum by the
Pakistan military, connecting Neelum Valley’s Chilyana village to Tithwal
village on the other side.
Police said three of the visitors had relatives in Mirpura village of Neelum
Valley, while the rest had to travel to Muzaffarabad.
However, since landslides following last month’s earthquake have cut off the
Neelum Valley road, the visitors were taken to the valley’s headquarters,
Athmuqam. From there they are likely to be flown to the state capital by an
army helicopter on Sunday.
Perspective
This month India and Pakistan opened five crossing points along the LoC to
facilitate the quake-hit people of Kashmir. But so far only relief goods
have been exchanged through these points.
On Thursday, 24 stranded residents of occupied Kashmir were allowed to cross
over from the Chakothi-Uri crossing point. They had come here by the
trans-LoC bus service, which was suspended in the aftermath of the quake.
Official sources said the AJK residents who were stranded on the other side
of the LoC would also return home from the Chakothi-Uri point in a couple of
days.
An ISPR spokesman said Pakistan still awaited clearance of 123 names by
India who wanted to travel across the LoC to meet and console with their
quake-hit relatives.●
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