There is no change in Pakistan’s national policy on Kashmir: Abdul Basit
Srinagar, March 24: A delegation of Hurriyat Conference (G) led by its Chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Thursday held detailed discussions with Pakistan High Commissioner in New Delhi, Abdul Basit.
Other senior Hurriyat leaders who were part of the discussion included Moulana Abbas Ansari, Prof. Abdul Gani Bhat, Muhammad Musadiq Adil and Mukhtar Ahmad Waza
The Hurriyat leaders who were in New Delhi to attend the Pakistan Day reception on Wednesday 23rd March at the Pakistan High Commission, held talks with the Pakistan High commissioner on various issues related to Kashmir, the recent meeting of the Indo Pak External Affairs Ministers and the efforts for the restoration of dialogue process between the two countries besides exchanging ideas over other issues.
Extending gratitude to Pakistan for supporting the just struggle of Kashmiri people and their principled stand on Kashmir, the Hurriyat leadership said the resumption of parleys between the two countries would pave the way for the resolution of all pending issues including Kashmir between the two neighbours.
Stressing that the need of the hour was to make the dialogue process a continuous and sustained affair rather making it a stopgap arrangement, the leaders said Kashmir was the core issue between the two countries due to which 1.25 crore people of the state were living a painful life and which had robbed the entire South Asia of real peace, stability and prosperity for the past seven decades.
Laying emphasis that for a durable solution on Kashmir, in any type of dialogue between the two countries, there was a need of involving Kashmiri leadership, the Hurriyat leaders said the conglomerate has always stood for cordial ties between the two countries.
However, they said putting Kashmir issue on the backburner had never yielded any positive results in the past and would prove to be disastrous in future too.
On the occasion, Pakistan High Commissioner to India, Abdul Basit assured the leadership that there was no change in the Pakistan’s National Policy on Kashmir and it was the firm stand of the Pakistan’s leadership that the resolution of Kashmir issue was imperative for creating a peaceful, tension free and prosperous Indo Pak Subcontinent and for that the Pakistani leadership was united for the resolution of Kashmir as per the wishes and aspirations of Kashmiri people. (PTK)
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