Act of ‘disrespect’: Wrong map earns USAID heap of scorn

USAID officials projected a map which showed Azad Jammu and Kashmir as a separate area from Pakistan.


Owais Jafri March 09, 2013
Pakistan map. PHOTO: AFP/ FILE

MULTAN:


The projection of a wrong map of Pakistan by USAID officials during an event at the Multan Electric Power Company (Mepco) office has provoked much anger, both among Mepco engineers and the citizens of Multan.


During a presentation at the inauguration of a planning and engineering computer centre at the Mepco office on Thursday, USAID officials projected a map which showed Azad Jammu and Kashmir as a separate area from Pakistan and did not show Indian-administered Kashmir at all. A similar map was also displayed on USAID banners set up for the event as well.

The controversial map prompted a harsh response from the Mepco Engineers Association, which accused USAID officials of trying to please India. It demanded a public apology from the officials and said no one from USAID would be allowed to enter the premises of the Mepco office until then.

Published in The Express Tribune, March 9th, 2013.

COMMENTS (17)

Aschraful Makhlooq | 11 years ago | Reply

Very well done USA and very impressively you proved and showed your hidden intentions and friendship with India.....

truthbetold | 11 years ago | Reply

@PakPower:

"Pay close attention, it is not separate rather it is shown with India."

If you paid close attention to the article it says "USAID officials projected a map which showed Azad Jammu and Kashmir as a separate area from Pakistan"

As I had pointed out earlier, Pakistan's official position has been that, apart from J&K, the entire Kashmir including Azad Kashmir, Gilgit-Baltistan and other Northern areas are DISPUTED territories. Pakistan has never officially claimed them to be part of Pakistan. Therefore, showing GB and northern areas or AK as part of Pakistan is against Pakistan's international/UN official position.

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