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Tuesday 8 April 2014

India must shun customary policy to pave way for Kashmir resolution: Waza

Srinagar, April 8, 2014
Jammu and Kashmir people’s league chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today advised India political leadership to shun the customary policy on Kashmir which is unjust a failed one.
Waza accompanied by party vice chairman Nazir Ahmad Khan and Chief coordinator Ghulam Ahmad Mir while addressing a gathering in Veerinag area of Islamabad district said, “Kashmir conflict is the burning issues in whole south Asian region and it has endangered the peace and stability of the region as the countries involved in the decades old conflict are nuclear armed which can bring disaster once the involved parties of the conflict confronted each other like they have did in past.”
Waza said that Kashmiri people are peaceful and ever since have strived for the peaceful resolution of Kashmir issue through meaningful dialogue process according to their aspirations and wishes which they are expressing from the day India occupied state illegally.
He said that due to India unjust and failed Kashmir policy after the decades Kashmir conflict remains unresolved and if India continued its customary policy, Kashmir conflict will not only hurt the people of Jammu and Kashmir who are suffering and braving the India’s oppression and suppression, people of the whole south Asian region has to suffer because of it.
“If India wants peace and stability of the region they must have to shun the rigidity, leave aside the baseless claims and must initiate the process for the Kashmir resolution.” Waza said adding till Kashmir gets resolved; peace in South Asian region will remain under threat.
He urged international community to play a leading role in resolving the conflict in the interests of global peace and prosperity.

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