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Kashmir's separatist leaders reject outcome of all-party meeting | Separatist leaders in Jammu and Kashmir have rejected the outcome of Wednesday's over five-hour-long All-Party meeting, unanimously terming the endeavor a futile and time buying exercise aimed to deny Kashmiris their inalienable right to self-determination. The Chairman
of Hurriyat (Geelani) Syed Ali Shah Geelani termed it as a time gaining exercise.
He further said New Delhi and its allies in Kashmir have been creating much hype
about the meeting. "The outcome of the meeting was disappointing and negative
for Kashmiris. The pro-India parties stuck to their traditional stand on Kashmir
. I have no doubt to say that these meetings have proven to be futile rather time
gaining exercise," Geelani said. Geelani said it is high time for India and its
allies in Kashmir to adopt a realistic approach to resolve the dispute. "I also
make it clear that the Conglomerate will not talk with the All Party Delegation
during its visit to Kashmir . I reiterate that ongoing movement will continue
till our five demands are implemented on ground," Geelani maintained. Geelani
rejected the statement of Prime Minister Manmohan Singh that the protests in
Kashmir
are instigated by apparently by the pro-freedom groups. " New Delhi and the State
Government know the reality and they are trying to divert the attention from the
ongoing agitation by blaming pro-freedom parties for violence," he said. Jammu
and Kashmir Liberation Front chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik termed the all party
meeting a futile exercise. Malik said in the past 63 years the Kashmir dispute
has consumed three generations. "In 90s, guns were the reference points and it
internationally highlighted the Kashmir dispute. After guns, there was a transition
of the Kashmiris' movement into a peaceful stage. However, New Delhi has kept
the movement lingering at the cost of Kashmiris," Malik said. He said instead
of acknowledging the sacrifices of Kashmiris, the All Party Meeting has left no
stone unturned to appease the communal and anti-Kashmir parties. "The meeting
took place at a time when Kashmiris are being killed with impunity and whole Valley
is continuously reeling under curfew," he said. Castigating the BJP for opposing
revocation of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA) , Malik said when
the
Party was in power, it engaged even the militant leadership for resolving the
Kashmir dispute. "This shows the BJP's hypocrisy. It is playing politics on the
blood of Kashmiris," he said. Malik warned that if India delays the resolution
of the dispute, Kashmiris will be forced to take violent recourse. "Instead of
these futile meetings, India should on priority resolve the dispute taking the
aspirations of Kashmiris into consideration. Delaying the vexed issue will have
dangerous consequences," Malik maintained. The Chairman of Hurriyat (M),
Mirwaiz
Umar Farooq termed the All Party Meeting as a façade to hoodwink the international
community and Kashmiris. "The meeting had no clarity of purpose. Infact the
participants
seemed to be confused and lost and we only trying their best to term the endeavor
a success. I want to maintain that Kashmiris are clear in their demands and they
won't relent on their partial fulfillment," he said. Mirwaiz said the visit of
the All Party delegation to Kashmir would not serve any purpose. "I fail to
understand
for what will the All Party Delegation visit the Valley after 90 killings. Everybody
is abreast of the situation in Kashmir . India must accept the stark reality that
Kashmiris are not sacrificing their lives for jobs or economic packages but right
to self-determination," he said. "Ironically India is talking through the barrel
of gun. Is past two days, over 20 unarmed protesters have been brutally killed.
Talks, peace efforts and killings can't go together. If India is serious it has
to translate its concern into actions," he said. Mirwaiz condemned the killings
of three persons in Poonch terming it a glaring example of state terrorism. "Now
the troopers are targeting the Kashmirs in Jammu 's Muslim dominated areas to
suppress the movement. We want to maintain that people of Jammu and Kashmir
stand
united and committed to achieve the goal," Mirwaiz said.
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