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Separatists support Indo-Pak peace dialogue
5/23/2019 10:32:30 PM
Kashmiri separatists have suggested they would support any initiative by India and Pakistan to resume talks. In fact the moderates among the separatists have urged India and Pakistan to take confidence building measures (CBMs) or adopt a "step-by-step approach" over Kashmir, moderate Hurriyat chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Sunday said the Hurriyat was ready to support the dialogue if India and Pakistan initiated a fresh process over the issue. The Kashmir Mirwaiz should have by this time known that India had pleaded with Pakistan to stop export of terror and that is the only way to resume the process of dialogue. But instead of stopping the export of terror Pakistan Army have been resorting to series of ceasefire violations for the purpose of pushing groups of militants into Kashmir
Since the Government in a New Delhi has changed but not the leadership Pakistan is interested in the resumption of the process of dialogue. Mirwaiz said this while addressing a seminar. "The importance of dialogue in the backdrop of strained Indo-Pak relations" at the Rajbagh Hurriyat headquarters, organised by the amalgam to commemorate the anniversaries of Moulvi Muhammad Farooq and Abdul Gani Lone. "We ask the BJP leadership to change their thinking over Kashmir. The Kashmir issue is a reality. Peace and development cannot be established in the regions without the resolution of the Kashmir issue," Mirwaiz said.
Mirwaiz said the CBMs should be taken which would encourage people in Kashmir.
Well if India was concerned it had motivated Pakistan to initiate people to people contact and resume bilateral trade between Muzaffarabad and Uri. What an amazement? Pakistani trucks, while on way to Srinagar for carrying goods, carried narcotics, weapons and hawala money. These banned items were ferried to Kashmir without proper permission. Later some of the trucks were impounded and the bilateral trade between Jammu and Kashmir and Pakistan Occupied Kashmir was banned. Hence there is no alternative to resumption of peace dialogue.
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