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As two Hurriyats discuss talks, JKLF feels ignored
6/28/2019 12:19:55 AM
Early Times Report

Srinagar, June 27: Even as the Hurriyat Conference headed by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq has said that his party was willing for talks with New Delhi and Hurriyat Conference G led by Syed Ali Geelani is discussing the matter, their third partner Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front is feeling ignored by the other two.
Sources said for the last few days since the Mirwaiz responded to Governor's statement that Hurriyat was ready for talks, the JKLF led by Yasin Malik thinks that the party was being ignored by other separatist leaders.
Sources said the JKLF has decided to pick up the matter with the Hurriyat leaders to express their "gross displeasure over the isolation of their party."Sources said the Hurriyat M headed by Mirwaiz and the Hurriyat G headed by Geelani have been in touch with each other over the issue of holding talks with New Delhi but that none of the two leaders picked up the matter with the banned JKLF, whose leader Yasin Malik is in jail. Sources said the JKLF leaders recently held a meeting in this regard in Srinagar and and thought that the Hurriyat was trying to dominate the separatist politics as a result of which the JKLF was getting sidelined.
The party has resolved to take its own stand on the issue and would be responding to any such development individually.
Sources said the JKLF is also ready for talks but the statement in this regard would be released individually by the party without taking the Hurriyats into confidence.
Sources said the Hurriyat headed by Geelani was also likely to show willingness to hold talks with New Delhi.
It is pertinent to mention the crackdown as undertaken by the Modi government against the ant-national forces has cut the separatists to their size and that they are willing to come to table.
"Things like NIA and ED raids have cut these forces to their size," said a senior official in know of the developments.
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