The Asian Age

Resume talks to solve Kashmir issue: Hurriyat

- YUSUF JAMEEL

The separatist amalgam Hurriyat Conference faction headed by Kashmir’s chief Muslim cleric Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Monday called for a peaceful solution to the Kashmir issue and said that further delay in it may aggravate the security and political situations in the South Asian region.

“We at the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) have always wanted a peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue in accordance with the will and aspiration­s of all the people of J&K. We stand firm and committed on this demand,” it said in a statement here.

The amalgam faction urged both India and Pakistan to resume dialogue at the earliest “to seek a permanent and peaceful resolution of the Kashmir issue as per the aspiration­s of the people of J&K, by including them as the main stakeholde­rs.” It asserted that it were the people of the erstwhile state who “are bearing the brunt of the conflict for the past 73 years and living in hellish conditions.”

The Hurriyat Conference said that the Centre’s August 5, 2019 “muscular move” and its “most brutal implementa­tion” on ground is a “most sordid chapter in the tragic saga” of J&K. “It’s been one year and lockdowns and imprisonme­nts continue while one after another anti J&K people and anti majority community laws and ordinances are being thrust on the people as reminders of aggression. Even observance of religious occasions is barred,” the statement alleged.

It said that the “unilateral decision to change the demographi­c and physical character of J&K and undermine its disputed nature acknowledg­ed by the world will not change the reality of the Kashmir issue nor the need to resolve it peacefully”. It cautioned that the government decisions have only increased the resentment in almost all regions of J&K manifold and that people of Kashmir “have and will continue to protest it despite the severest crackdown being foisted on them.”

Meanwhile, People’s Democratic Party (PDP) announced on Monday that it will observe August 5 as “black day”. While speaking to reporters, a group of party activists including Rouf Bhat said that “unconstitu­tional measures” taken on August 5 last year and later “have left disastrous impact on J&K, worse than a natural calamity could leave.”

said that the party will hold a protest on August 5 but refused to disclose the venue for obvious reasons.

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Mirwaiz Umar Farooq

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