Senior APHC Leader and Vice Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League,
Mukhtar Ahmad Waza has welcomed the resumption of Indo-Pakistan
dialogue and expressed hope that Kashmir issue will occupy a pivotal
role in the discussion.
Mukhtar Waza while addressing a public
gathering in Mattan Anantnag said the recent offer of dialogue to
Pakistan by India augurs well provided the subject of discussion is
the core issue of Kashmir and this dialogue should fundamentally pave
a-way for tripartite negotiations on Kashmir.
Waza opined that international facilitation and good offices of the
friendly countries can push the process of reconciliation and help in
the solution of outstanding problems while political far sight and
statesman like approach will also help the process.
“What is essential is the realization of the aspiration of the people
of Jammu and Kashmir and a reference to the people of Jammu and
Kashmir for permanent and durable peace in south Asia,” he stated.
Waza also expressed serious concern over the worsening health
conditions of pro-freedom leaders including Advocate Mian Abdul
Qayoom, Advocate G. N. Shaheen, Zaffar Akber Bhat, Yasmeen Raja and
activists. He said that New Delhi was keeping the leaders behind the
bars to suppress the ongoing liberation movement. This has exposed
India’s tall claims of being a democratic country.
Waza sought immediate intervention of international human rights
bodies to ensure their release.
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