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Mirwaiz's extended Delhi visit sparks speculation
2/1/2025 11:00:31 PM
New Delhi, Feb 1: The ongoing visit Mirwaiz Umar Farooq to Delhi has raised eyebrows, with many questioning the purpose of his extended stay in the National Capital. Initially, Mirwaiz traveled to Delhi last month to meet with members of the Joint Parliamentary Committee on Waqf Bill. However, his prolonged stay has fueled speculation about potential backchannel negotiations.
During his visit, Mirwaiz paid his respects at the revered Dargah of Hazrat Nizam-ud-Din Auliya, where he offered Fatiha (prayers) at the shrine of the great Sufi saint.
Today Mirwaiz met with delegation of displaced Kashmiri Hindus and formed a joint committee for the return of displaced community.
Sources suggest that Mirwaiz's extended stay in Delhi may be related to his efforts to engage with various stakeholders, including politicians, and civil society leaders, to discuss the Kashmir issue and explore possibilities for a peaceful resolution.
However, the exact nature and purpose of Mirwaiz's meetings remain unclear, fueling speculation and curiosity among observers.
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Mirwaiz's prolonged stay in Delhi has fueled speculation about potential backchannel negotiations.
Today Mirwaiz met with a delegation of displaced Kashmiri Hindus and formed a joint committee for the return of the displaced community.
Mirwaiz's visit may be a significant development paving way for renewed dialogue and negotiations.
Mirwaiz's visit has generated significant interest, and his next move will be watched closely.
alysts believe that Mirwaiz's visit may be a significant development in the context of the Kashmir issue, potentially paving the way for renewed dialogue and negotiations.
Others, however, are more skeptical, arguing that Mirwaiz's extended stay in Delhi may be nothing more than a routine visit, with no significant implications for the Kashmir issue.
As the speculation continues, one thing is clear: Mirwaiz Umar Farooq's visit has generated significant interest, and his next move will be closely watched by observers and stakeholders alike.
His ability to navigate the complex landscape of Indian politics and engage with various stakeholders will be crucial in determining the outcome of his visit.
Any developments or initiatives that could potentially contribute to a peaceful resolution of the issue are likely to be closely scrutinized and debated.
As Mirwaiz Umar Farooq continues his Delhi visit, all eyes will be on his next move, and the potential implications of his efforts for the Kashmir issue and the broader political landscape of J&K.
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