5. LIBERATION MOVEMENT
A liberation movement is an organization leading
a rebellion against a colonial power or national
government,
1. often seeking independence based on a nationalist
identity
2. Or gaining equal rights .
6. LEVELS OF LIBERATION MOVEMENTS
It may be on world level
For Example Women Liberation Movement.
Country level
For Example Liberation movement in Africa
7. Provincial Level
For Example
Liberation Movement in Baluchistan (Balochistan
Liberation Front)
Sind (Jyee Sind Quomi Mahaaz)
Jammu Kashmir ( Jammu Kashmir liberation
front).
Liberation Movement in Gilgit-Baltistan.
(Kashmir Issue Related to Gilgit-Baltistan)
11. Historical Background
Between 1935 and 1947 the territory of Gilgit-
Baltistan was under the British who controlled it
through Dogras .
It was easy for them to keep eyes on political
development in china and Russain form Gilgit
Baltistan..
In 1947, the people of Gilgit Baltistan fought against
the Maharaja and got independence.
12.
13. On 1st November 1947, the local population of Gilgit
Baltistan of Gilgit-Baltistan fought the Dogra Raj and have
their own independent republic.
On 1st November the state of Gilgit was established which
state existed for 15 days and on 16th of November it was
accessed into pakistan under the presidency of Shah Raees.
In 1953 in Karachi it was given the name of Northern
Areas.
The constitutions of 1956, 1962 and 1973, do not cover
Northern Areas (GB) as part of Pakistan.
14. The Chances of liberation are increasing Day by
Day due to…
Non Loyal and Ineligible Leadership of Pakistan.
Problems faced by People of area.
16. 1. It is included in Pakistan but is not a part of
Pakistan.
There are four provinces of Pakistan according to
constitution of Pakistan.
1. Punjab
2. Sind
3. KPK
4. Baluchistan
17. NOT ANY REPRESENTATION IN
PARLIAMENT AND SENATE
NOT ANY SINGE
REPRESENTATIV
E
FROM GILGIT
BALTISTAN
22. EDUCATION
NEGLIGIBLE GOVERNMENT INSTITUTIONS.
ABOUT 80 PERCENT STUDENTS IN PRIVATE
SECTOR.
NOT A SINGLE MEDICAL OR ENGINEERING
UNIVERSITY IN AREA.
A HUGE BUDGET IS SHIEFTED
AUTOMATICALLY TO CITIES OF PAKISTAN AS
MOST OF STUDENTS BEFORE OR AFTER
MATRICULATION MOVE TOWARDS CITIES.
42. NOW LETS SEE WHICH ARE THE GROUPS
WHO ARE LEADING THESE MOVEMENTS…
2.BALAWARISTAN NATIONAL FRONT :
LEADER :
NAWAZ KHAN NAJI
43. FOUNDED IN 1992.
BLAMED AS RAW IS FUNDING.
BNF is also organizing students so as to instigate the
sentiments of separatism among them. For this aim, on
July 29, 2008, BNF had created Karakorum Students
Organization (KSO) at Karakorum University Gilgit, and
also decided to form Balwaristan National Students
Organization (BNSO).
Youth is much serious about their rights.
44. 1.GILGIT BALTISTAN UNITED
MOVEMENT
Its Previous name was Gilgit–Baltistan National Alliance
(GBNA) demanding Independence from Pakistan and
making Gilgit-Baltistan an independent state..
The Gilgit-Baltistan United Movement (GBUM) is a
political movement of Gilgit-Baltistan based
in Skardu, Pakistan.
The GBUM states that the Gilgit-Baltistan regions,
formerly known as the Northern Areas, should be
denoted "Gilgit-Baltistan" and that the Northern Areas
Legislative Council should be given the status of an
"Independent Constitutional Assembly" and given
similar rights granted to the existing Azad Kashmir
Legislative Assembly.
55. THE REASON OF SHOWING THIS WAS ONLY
TO MAKE YOU AWARE OF PROBLEMS FACED BY
GBIANS.
IMPORTANCE OF GB.
THEIR FEELINGS.
INTENSITY FOR LIBERATION.
I HOPE IT MADE YOU TO UNDERSTAND HOW
IMPORTANT THIS ISSUE IS TO SOLVE, FOR
PAKISTAN.
LETS PROPOSE SOME SOLUTIONS…..
56. SOLUTIONS
1. DECLARE GB AS A LEGAL PART OF PAKISTAN.
2. GIVE THEM RIGHTS EQUAL TO THE PEOPLE OF
OTHER PROVINCES OF PAKISTAN.
3. TO RUN GOVERNMENT THROUGH LOCAL
PEOPLE.
4. TO TAKE STEPS TO PROMOTE TOURISM.
5. PROVIDE FACILITIES LIKE GAS,ELECTRICITY AND
TRANSPORT.
6. GIVE SPECIAL ATTENTION IN MAKING QUALITY
EDUCATION INSTITUTIONS.
7. COMPLETION OF DIAMER BHAASHA DAM AS
MUCH AS POSIBLE.