Pak cannot end its support to militants: Hizb
Sunday, June 8 2003 12:39 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: Pakistan cannot end its support to militants as it serves as a defence line for the country,
says Pakistan-based Hizbul Mujahideen denying that militants were losing their support in Pakistan.
"No, it is not true. The Pakistani government and President Pervez Musharraf will not end their moral
and diplomatic support to us. They are sincere to the Kashmir cause.
"The mujahideen struggle serves as a defence line for Pakistan...if the movement weakens, the war
could be fought inside Pakistan due to the naked aggression of the Indians. So one should stop thinking
that Pakistan can distance itself from the Kashmiri movement," the Hizb chief said.
However, Salahuddin said that the militants did not have a clear picture of global and regional politics,
but they are influenced by international events. They also see Pakistan's changed policy towards
Afghanistan. However, they should not lose their heart. Militancy will be strengthened."
Commenting on ceasefire as suggested by Hurriyat Conference, Salahuddin said, "The Muttahida
(United) Jehad Council has decided that the mujahideen will continue their
struggle. (Indo-Pak) talks and the militancy can take place simultaneously, as has happened in the
past."
PTI
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