Nasim Zehra resigns from Kashmir body

Published December 4, 2002

ISLAMABAD, Dec 3: Nasim Zehra, member National Kashmir Committee, on Tuesday tendered her resignation.

In a letter to the committee chairman, the copy of which was also sent to the chief of staff to the president, Lt-Gen Hamid Nawaz (retired), she said after the installation of elected government, the need for the committee should be re- examined.

“Given that an elected parliament is in place, I believe that the elected government should examine the need and subsequently decide on the structure and membership of a National Kashmir Committee,” she said.

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