ISLAMABAD: Prime Minister Azad Jammu and Kashmir
(AJK) Raja Farooq Haider Khan has said that he has signed an agreement with British Council to train 6000 teachers for the betterment of education sector and British council will meet all expenditure. He said that the second phase of the agreement was under consideration under which the Students will get training. Farooq Haider disclosed this while addressing a press conference here on Friday. He said many high ups of more than 100 countries attended conference on Kashmir Issue and World Education Forum organized by British Council in United Kingdom (UK). The PM informed that many agreement with British Council were also been expected in different fields. He said the agreement was great achievement as Indian lobby was against this. Farooq said he highlighted the Kashmir issue during his visit at various forums and seminars. AJK PM said Kashmir issue should be raised at different social website because social media has its importance these days. He said European investors are taking keen interest to invest in AJK and in this regard a conference for investment in AJK is being organized in London in March. He said those who are using negative tactics against government of Pakistan are weakening the independence movement, adding political parties should wait till 2018. Raja Farooq said there is no importance of negative politics of Pakistani political parties in Europe and those who are involved in such politics they are following the agenda of enemies of the country. He said enemies of the country do not want Pakistan’s progress and some political segments were supporting them. He said AJK government has reduced its cabinet and will follow merit in every field, adding the current regime of AJK government will lead the area to progress and would make AJK prosperous. Local body elections would be held in May and 25 per cent seats would be allocated to youth as they are back bone of any nation, he added. Replying to a question regarding Hafiz Saeed he said the
government of AJK will go in favour of Pakistani government’s decision. Farooq showed his confidence over Kashmir Policy of Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif.
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