Freedom from Indian occupation our common target: HCJK
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Monday, 10 March 2014
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Srinagar: A high level meeting
of Hurriyat Conference Jammu Kashmir (HCJK) was today held under the president
ship of senior leader of the amalgam Shabir Ahmad Shah in which other leaders
of the forum including National Front Chairman, Nayeem Ahmad Khan, Muslim League
Chairman, Mushtaq-ul-Islam, JKLF (R) Chairman, Farooq Ahmad Dar, Islamic
Political Party Chairman, Muhammad Yusuf Naqash, Muslim Conference Chairman,
Shabir Ahmad Dar and Mahaz-e-Azadi President, Muhammad Iqbal Mir participated.
According to a statement issued to KNS, throughout the
meeting, the current political scenario of world with regards to Kashmir issue
was deliberated upon. It was held that Hurriyat Conference JK came into being
to uphold the Hurriyat Constitution by following the same in letter and spirit
and to facilitate every possible step to take the sacred mission of “freedom
from Indian occupation” to its logical conclusion.
“Hurriyat Conference JK is actively proceeding towards
achieving a very target – freedom and considers the implementation of UN
resolutions as mentioned in Hurriyat Constitution created in 1993 or tripartite
dialogue between India and Pakistan as the strategy of achieving the goal,” the
leaders vowed during the meeting.
The leaders also vehemently opposed the bilateral talks
with India and held that any new formula or covert meetings vis-à-vis Kashmir
issue is an open indiscipline and an act tantamount to treachery. “To realize
our goal, we have kept faith in freedom struggle for right to self
determination,” they vowed.
The meeting also deliberated upon the developments taking
place in various countries across globe, from China to US to European countries
vis-à-vis Kashmir issue, particularly the recent statements issued by Beijing,
Washington and London with regards to K-issue.
During the meeting, the leaders welcomed Pakistan’s
decision of not giving most favoured nation (MFN) status to India and
highlighted the role and contribution of Pakistan with regards to Kashmir
dispute. “Since Kashmiri leadership is not in a position to run the movement at
such level, it is other responsibility upon Islamabad to accelerate its
diplomatic initiatives to highlight the longstanding dispute at large,” the
leaders said.
During the meeting, the need for unity among Kashmiri
people in their struggle and to remain steadfast in their mission for freedom
was also felt so as to generate as much possible support from international
bodies. The leaders also expressed their grief over the miserable condition of
prisoners languishing in and outside state jails. (KNS)
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