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| Clear position on J&K issue: JSM | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU, May 11: Jammu State Morcha (JSM) has asked the union government to clear its position on the so called agreement reached between the then Pakistan President, Parvez Mushraf and the Indian Prime Minister, Dr Manmohan Singh on Jammu and Kashmir issue which has been repeatedly stated by the former foreign minister of Pakistan, Khursheed Ahmad Kasuri. Addressing media persons here today, JSM president Prof Virender Gupta said that the silence on part of Prime Minister on this issue has raised serious doubts and apprehensions in the minds of the people of India in general and J&K in particular. The people of Jammu and Kashmir unequivocally and unambiguously reject this agreement. If this proposal is accepted it shall amount to ultimately losing whole of Jammu and Kashmir state, he said Prof Gupta said that the joint management of Jammu and Kashmir state by both India and Pakistan would mean that "will" of Pakistan would prevail keeping in view the Muslim majority character of the united J&K state as the non Muslim population in the state is approximately 40 percent at present which would go down to merely about 20 percent after unification and even this minority would be forced to leave the state as has been done with the Kashmiri Pundits from the valley. He alleged that the proposal is the worst of any of the solutions so far proposed to solve the Jammu and Kashmir tangle. It is worse than the resolution of UNO for plebiscite in 1948 and worse than even handing over of Kashmir Valley to Pakistan. This proposal was coined by Parvez Mushraf and Mufti Mohammad Sayed when he was the Chief Minister of J&K state, who acted as his mouth piece to put pressure on Manmohan Singh and befool him to accept such a proposal. Jammu State Morcha also strongly condemned the statements of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, Mufti Mohmmad Sayed and Mehbooba Mufti of trying to put pressure on union government to hold talks with Pakistan. On the occasion, senior vice president H B Khajuria, general secretaries Chandra Uday Sharma and Devinder Singh Jamwal and Secretary Surjit Singh was also present.
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