He said despite the passage of seven decades, the right to self-determination movement was alive due to the immense sacrifices of these leaders and thousands of kashmiris.
He said that amount Rs. 100 million were being spent on the construction of two sewerage lines which would resolve drainage issue in the western parts of the city.
Minister expressed deep grief and sorrow over the incident and said those who wanted to destroy peace of Pakistan would never succeed in their nefarious designs.
The meeting discussed in detail various models for changing the status of Gilgit-Baltistan and stressed the need to make progress over the issue of national interest.
He said India has been exposed in all the forums of the world and Kashmiris and other minorities had observed Indian so-called Republic Day as a black day.
PDM public meetings were exposing opposition before the nation that how they were maligning state institutions for their vested interests, said Gandapur.
Minister for Kashmir Affairs Ali Amin Gandapur was in contact with the independent winning candidates, he said while talking to a private television channel.