-- Waza urges
trilateral talks on Kashmir issue peoples league
Srinagar, December 28, 2012-12-28
Executive member of Hurriyat
conference (M) and Jammu and Kashmir Peoples League Chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad
Waza today urged India and Pakistan to start trilateral dialogue process for
the resolution of Kashmir issue.
Mukhtar Ahmad waza who visited
Pakistan along with the delegation lead by Chairman All Parties Hurriyat
Conference (M) Mirvaiz Umar Farooq arrived today.
While addressing Friday prayers at
Nai-Basti Islambad, Waza hailed the efforts of Pakistan and thanked the country
for supporting peaceful movement of Kashmiri innocent people. He termed the
Pakistan visit a mile stone for the resolution of Kashmir issue and said, “Our Pakistan
visit can play an important and significant role in the resolution of Kashmir
issue and most important aspect of the visit is that government of Pakistan
supported the view point of delegation and agreed that inclusion of Kashmiri
people in the resolution of Kashmir issue is important.” Adding
that government of Pakistan and its political as well as its social structures
are respecting the wish of kashmiri people.
He urged both the countries to start
dialogue process and include kashmiris in the process for the early and
peaceful resolution of Kashmir issue. He said that government of India should
come forward and should left its unrealistic polices that have threatened the
south Asian region and most importantly have made lives of common kashmiri people
miserable.
While crediting international fourms
espicailly international human rights wings for their roles , Waza again urged
them to keep their eagle’s eye on Kashmir as the human rights violations had
became a habit of Indian security forces in the valley.
Meanwhile Peoples league spokes
person He also condemned the brutal action of Indian security forces in Pulwama
district in which more than ten people got injured after police used force to
disperse the protesters.
Spokes Person
Reshi Imtiyaz
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