Srinagar,
Oct 2: The weekly Karvan-e-Aman bus, operating between Srinagar and
Muzaffarabad, capital of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), left here this day
morning to cross over to the other side of Line of Control (LoC) in Uri sector
despite shelling from Pakistan in which a boy was killed and five others
injured in Poonch on Monday morning. The bus left from here in the morning for
Kaman post, the last Indian military post on this side of the LoC despite fresh
shelling by Pakistani troops in Shahpore sector in Poonch in which
nine-year-old Irfan Ahmad was killed and five others were injured early
morning. The bus, carrying four Kashmiris and eight PoK returnees has since
reached Trade Facilitation Centre (TFC), Uri, official sources told UNI. They
said the exact number of passengers travelling to other side of LoC in the bus
will be known only in the afternoon. Similarly, the number of those travelling
from PoK will also be known in the evening, they said. The weekly bus service
was a Confidence Building Measure (CBM) taken by India and Pakistan to allow
families divided due to partition in 1947 to meet each other. Despite opposition
by militant outfits, the first bus was flagged off by then Prime Minister
Manmohan Singh on April 7, 2005. Almost all separatist leaders, barring
chairman of hardline Hurriyat Conference (HC) Syed Ali Shah Geelani and
Democratic Freedom Party (DFP) chief Shabir Ahmad Shah, have travelled in the
bus to other side of the border. The bus has helped thousands of divided
families to meet each other since their separation in 1947. However, only state
subjects from both sides are eligible to travel in the peace bus provided their
names are cleared by the intelligence agencies from both the countries. UNI
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