Don’t involve bureaucracy in Talks: Waza to Indo-Pak
World powers must play role in guaranteeing peace and stability in South Asia.
Srinagar, May 30, 2014
Urging world community to play its role in resolving the decades old
Kashmir Conflict according to aspirations and wishes of Kashmiri
people peacefully,ACCORDING TO THE SPOKESPERSON JKPL imtiyaz reshi Senior APHC leader and Jammu Kashmir People’s
League Chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today said that involving
bureaucracy in Indo-Pak dialogue process will yield negative results
for both the countries.
Addressing a gathering after Friday prayers in Wanpoh area of Kulgam
district, Waza said that peace and stability in South Asian region
can’t be guaranteed without the peaceful resolution of Kashmir issue.
“Kashmir conflict is the main issue which can guarantee peace and
stability in South Asia as the countries involved in the conflict are
heavily nuclear armed and in case of war both the countries will not
get vanished from the world but will also destroy the whole
sub-continent as well as will affect the world peace.” Waza said.
He urged upon world powers to play its role in resolving the conflict
and press both the countries for meaningful, credible and
result-oriented dialogue process.
Criticizing involvement of bureaucracy in to ongoing talks between
India Pakistan, Waza said that sectary level talks will not yield any
result as bureaucracy of both countries is the main hurdle in
resolving the dispute. “If both the countries are serious for Kashmir
settlement then political leadership of both the countries must come
forward while as political leadership of Kashmir must be involved for
making dialogue process result-oriented.” Waza said.
He appealed world community to shun its dual policy over the issue and
help in resolving the dispute according to the UN resolutions.
Meanwhile Mukhtar Ahmad Waza expressed sympathy and solidarity with
the family of martyr Prof. Abdul Waheed over the sad demise of their
mother. Waza also paid glowing tributes to martyr Prof. Abdul Waheed
and prayed for the deceased soul....
World powers must play role in guaranteeing peace and stability in South Asia.
Srinagar, May 30, 2014
Urging world community to play its role in resolving the decades old
Kashmir Conflict according to aspirations and wishes of Kashmiri
people peacefully,ACCORDING TO THE SPOKESPERSON JKPL imtiyaz reshi Senior APHC leader and Jammu Kashmir People’s
League Chairman, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza today said that involving
bureaucracy in Indo-Pak dialogue process will yield negative results
for both the countries.
Addressing a gathering after Friday prayers in Wanpoh area of Kulgam
district, Waza said that peace and stability in South Asian region
can’t be guaranteed without the peaceful resolution of Kashmir issue.
“Kashmir conflict is the main issue which can guarantee peace and
stability in South Asia as the countries involved in the conflict are
heavily nuclear armed and in case of war both the countries will not
get vanished from the world but will also destroy the whole
sub-continent as well as will affect the world peace.” Waza said.
He urged upon world powers to play its role in resolving the conflict
and press both the countries for meaningful, credible and
result-oriented dialogue process.
Criticizing involvement of bureaucracy in to ongoing talks between
India Pakistan, Waza said that sectary level talks will not yield any
result as bureaucracy of both countries is the main hurdle in
resolving the dispute. “If both the countries are serious for Kashmir
settlement then political leadership of both the countries must come
forward while as political leadership of Kashmir must be involved for
making dialogue process result-oriented.” Waza said.
He appealed world community to shun its dual policy over the issue and
help in resolving the dispute according to the UN resolutions.
Meanwhile Mukhtar Ahmad Waza expressed sympathy and solidarity with
the family of martyr Prof. Abdul Waheed over the sad demise of their
mother. Waza also paid glowing tributes to martyr Prof. Abdul Waheed
and prayed for the deceased soul....
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