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JK can be solved only by talks, not gun: Hurriyat
Saturday, July 12 2003 18:55 Hrs (IST)
Srinagar: Stating that dialogue and not gun was the actual road for solving the Kashmir issue, newly
elected chairman of Hurriyat Conference Maulana Mohammad Abbas Ansari on July 12 said the issue
was not a border dispute between India and Pakistan but a "humantarian" problem.
"Kashmir issue is not a border dispute between India and Pakistan but humanitarian problem. It cannot
be solved through gun but by negotiations. Kashmiris being the principal party to the dispute should be
included in any talks aimed at resolving the issue," 65-year-old Ansari said after his unanimous election
as Hurriyat chairman.
"However, we were not insisting for inclusion at the outset of the dialogue process between India and
Pakistan but we have to be included at a later stage," he said.
Terming the resumption of bus service between India and Pakistan as "travel of friendship" Ansari
said "we know the pain of separation as families are divided across the line of control (LoC). We are not
allowed to meet each other to share joy and sorrow of our loved ones."
The new Hurriyat chairman was quick enough to downplay any differences within the amalgam
saying "there is no controversy. People's conference did not participate in the Assembly polls and the
Jamaat leader, who did, had been expelled from the party."
Flaying the healing touch policy of Chief Minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, he said political prisoners
were released and later re-arrested.
PTI
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