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In Modi’s style, our Man Ki Baat is ‘Resolve Kashmir Dispute: Mirwaiz

INS Desk by INS Desk
May 18, 2018
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Srinagar: Ahead of Indian Prime Minister Nadrendra Modi’s visit to Jammu and Kashmir tomorrow, Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq on Friday that our “man ki baat” to him will be just three words—“Resolve Kashmir Dispute.”
Addressing a gathering at historic Jamia Masjid on the occasion of first Friday of fasting month of Ramazan, he stressed that the problem in Kashmir was not administrative in nature related to roads, inaugurating of tunnels, power projects or jobs, that it can be addressed thus nor was it a law and order issue to be handled by repression but it is a dispute directly linked to the political future of tens of millions of citizens of Jammu and Kashmir and it needs to be resolved as per the will and aspirations of these people.
He said that Prime Minister of India Narendera Modi who is coming to Jammu and Kashmir tomorrow, reaches out to the people of India in a novel way by saying his “Man ki baat,” “we the peace loving people of Kashmir want him to also give us this chance to say our “man ki baat” to him peacefully at Lal Chowk Srinagar tomorrow. “Our “man ki baat” is just three words—Resolve Kashmir Dispute.
Miwaiz said that people of Kashmir want the fulfillment of the promise made by the predecessors of PM Modi not only in Lal Chowk but in the Indian parliament.
He said that temporary measure can bear no fruit unless Delhi accepts the ground realities in Kashmir. While commenting on the a month long ceasefire announced by the Delhi, Mirwaiz said good will gestures or CBMs cannot be meant for a month alone but have to be long term and meaningful. He said if GoI really means business it must look at real CBMs like demilitarisation and repealing draconian AFSPA, PSA, and DAA.These measures must be followed by the start of a process where in all the three parties to the dispute India, Pakistan and the people of Kashmir come together to hammer out a solution acceptable to all in keeping with the will and aspirations of the key party the people of J&K
Terming May 21, 1990, blackest day of Kashmir history, Mirwaiz said on this day under a deep conspiracy, People of Kashmir lost their beloved leader Shaheed-e-Milat Moulana Muhammad Farooq who would always raise his voice for justice for Kashmiris and fulfilment of their aspirations from the pulpit of Kashmir’s Central Masjid and everywhere.He said on the same day more than 60 innocent people were massacred at Hawal. Mirwaiz said just after a few years after this tragedy Kashmiri’s also lost another leader Shaheed-e-Hurriyat Abdul Gani Lone.
He said while we observe Hafta-e-Shahadat (martyr’s week), every Kashmiri must take a pledge to take forward the mission of martyrs.
Mirwaiz said that people of Kashmir continue to offer huge sacrifices since 1931 and in this process leadership too has offered the sacrifice of life.
Mirwaiz strongly condemned the Israeli aggression in Gaza, Palestine where 60 innocent youth were killed. He questioned the criminal silence of the OIC and the heads of Muslim countries across the globe over the genocide of people in Gaza stating that Kashmiris can never remain silent over such brutal killings and will always stand for their Palestinian brethren in their quest for their rights to their land.
Mirwaiz urged people to march towards Lal Chowk on May 19 where a peaceful sit-in will be obsessed while as leaders and people would hold placards to convey their message. He also urged people to assemble in Eidgah on May 21 for taking a pledge to take forward the mission of martyrs till it is achieved.
After the prayers as per the JRL program a peaceful protest was held against the massacre of Palestinians at the hands of Zionist Israeli forces and in support of the Palestinian demand for their homeland.

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