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11-member political delegation meets separatist leader Malik in Srinagar | Eleven member delegation, comprising representatives of seven political groups and three civil society members met
separatist leader Yasin Malik in Srinagar. The delegation, comprising Ram Vilas
Paswan and Shoaib Iqbal of the Lok Janshakti Party (LJP), Gopal Choudary of Communist
Party of India - Marxist ( CPI -M), D. Raja of Communist party of India, Namo
Nageshwar Rao of Telgu Desham Party, Danish Ali of Janta Dal - Secular (JD-S),
Maheshwar Hazari of Janta Dal- United (JD-U), Shahid Siddiqui of Rashtriya Lok
Dal, filmmaker Mahesh Bhatt, journalist Seema Mustafa and academician Professor
Kamal Chenoy also met Tufail Ahmad Mattoo's family on Friday. Matoo, a class 12
student, was killed after he received head injuries by a tear gas shell fired
by police on June 11. Lok Janshakti Party (LJP) chief Ram Vilas Paswan said the
motive behind this delegation was to bring in light the real situation and problems
of the Kashmir valley. "The motive behind our delegation is that we will spread
our voice in the Parliament as well as on the roads, because Parliament is not
only of the government, it also belongs to the opposition and other parties, and
will also create a public opinion," said Paswan. "We also met the youths in the
Valley. We also met the family members of Tufail Ahmad Mattoo and had a talk with
everybody. So, the main motive is to spread awareness about the problems that
are prevailing in the Valley and the situation of the Valley among the common
people," he added. Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Yasin
Malik said they welcome this initiative and want the delegation to intervene in
solving out the problems of Kashmir . "This is a joint initiative of the parliament
members and the people of civil society. We had a talk with them; they also talked
to us with an open heart. We are sure that this private initiative of the parliament
members and civil society will be successful in intervening that it is necessary
to solve the problems of Kashmir . Solving out the problem is in the favour of
the people of India , Kashmir as well as Pakistan ," said Malik. The delegation
was on a three-day visit and met people of different shades of opinion, including
the separatist leaders. The team would also be meeting separatist leader Syed
Ali Shah Geelani and moderate Hurriyat leader Mirwaiz Umar Farooq. The team has
termed the trip as a confidence building measure that would suggest social, political
and economic measures towards peace in Kashmir.
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