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Raat Gayee Baat Gayee: Pakistan sends Hurriyat to dustbin after 30 years
7/18/2020 11:50:38 PM
AB Sharma

Early Times Report

Srinagar, July 18: In a major setback to the separatist politics in Kashmir, the neighboring Pakistan has finally discarded the Hurriyat Conference.
Sources said the resignation of senior separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani from Hurriyat Conference has proved a last nail in the coffin of separatist politics in Kashmir.
Sources said a month before Geelani resigned, he had been having strained relations with the Pakistani handlers of the Hurriyat.
Sources said the Hurriyat office in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir had even issued a handout that had attacked Geelani. Sources said finally on getting cold response, Geelani decided to resign.
Sources said after the resignation of Geelani, the rival faction of the Hurriyat Conference led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq had tried to appease Pakistan but that it also failed.
Sources said barely days after Geelani resigned, the Mirwaiz Hurriyat held a meeting to resume separatist activities in Kashmir but that plan failed. “Basically their stunt didn’t evoke any good response from Pakistan and now they are concerned about their future,” said a source in the Hurriyat.
Official sources said intelligence agencies have inputs that Pakistan wants to “invest more in terrorism than soft separatism in Kashmir.”
Sources said after the abrogation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir, Pakistan has realized that any further patronage to the Hurriyat would be of no use as Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s move of abrogating the special status has proved a game changer and that the people of Kashmir no more reply on separatist politics but want to fully integrate with India.
Sources said Pakistan looks ahead to have its direct stooges in Kashmir in the form of foreign terrorists and thus it has dumped Hurriyat.
What authenticates such inputs is that the intelligence agencies have inputs that as many as 400 terrorists are desperately waiting to infiltrate into Jammu and Kashmir.
The Indian Army has recently confirmed about such inputs of infiltration bids in the coming days but that our brave jawans are fully prepared to foil any such bid.
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