Attempts to divide Kashmir unacceptable: Geelani
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Thursday, 3 April 2014
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Expresses concern over Pakistan’s ‘inconsistent’ policy
on Kashmir
Srinagar: Huriyat Conference
Chairman Syed Ali Geelani while cautioning Pakistan not to take any step on
Kashmir resolution with India in haste, Thursday while holding
detailing meet with Pak high commissioner to India Abdul Basit said that any
solution aimed at dividing Kashmir will be unacceptable.
According to the reports received by Kashmir News Service
(KNS), Geelani expressed serious concern over what he called ‘inconsistent’
policy of Pakistan on Kashmir. He added that there must be no haste adopted by
Pakistan in resolving Kashmir as the same will be disastrous for the cause.
“The important thing is the steadfastness for the sustenance of the ongoing
resistance movement of Kashmir and the internal stability of Pakistan.”
The senior separatist also took a jibe on the
recent statement of Shehar Yar Khan, stressing that Kashmir’s leadership will
not accept any dictation from India and Pakistan over any ‘readymade’ solution
on Kashmir issue.
Commenting over the reports of Pakistan’s decision of
declaring India a ‘favorite’ nation, Geelani stated that any such step will be
tantamount to rubbing salt over the wounds of people of Kashmir.
Flanked by chief spokesman Ayaz Akbar and senior leaders
including Mohammad Altaf Shah and Raja Mehra-ud-din, the Huriyat (G) chairman
remarked Pakistan’s establishment should not pin any hopes on India’s new
government and that the former Prime Minister Atal Biharee Vajpayee had no
policy vis-à-vis Kashmir.
Geelani also stated that the ongoing resistance movement
in Kashmir has transferred to new generation and that it is getting
strengthened after every day. “Bilateral talks between India and Pakistan
must not take place at the cost of peoples’ aspirations and that it is only the
implementation of UN resolutions through which Kashmir dispute could be
resolved.”
However, senior separatist leader maintained further that
his amalgam in principle is not against the dialogue process provided the same
is result oriented and India shuns its traditional attitude on Kashmir.(KNS)
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