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Chinti Ke Par : Hurriyat reopens Kashmir shop ! | | |
Early Times Report
Jammu, Mar 28: With the recent renewal of ceasefire agreement between India and Pakistan, the Hurriyat Conference seems to have taken unwanted advantage by seemingly reopening its “Kashmiri shop of selling blood” to keep the pot boiling in the valley. Whereas since the abrogation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir on August 5, 2019, the Hurriyat Conference had been silent, all of a sudden it has become active. Interestingly the Hurriyat Conference led by Mirwaiz Omar Farooq looks more active than the other one led by Syed Ali Geelani. Mirwaiz recently gave an interview to international media “seeking resolution of Kashmir issue” on that very particular day when stone pelting took place in Jamia Masjid locality of Srinagar which is seen as the “bastion of the Mirwaiz” by his supporters. Now in another recent development, the so-called All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) has demanded a “meaningful dialogue for resolution of Kashmir”, when actually Kashmir has been fully resolved with the abrogation of the so called special status of Jammu and Kashmir. “But APHC also believes that unless on the ground in Kashmir an atmosphere free of fear, repression and human rights violations is not permitted , efforts at good neighbourly relations will not bear fruit,” said the Hurriyat in a statement. “For change on ground all political prisoners and youth in jails and under house detention should be released. The random arrests and slapping of PSA on youth and policy of intimidation and harassment through agencies should be ended. Deaths and destruction during encounters which is deeply disturbing , should be immediately stopped,” said the statement. The APHC said that “it greatly welcomes the shift towards good neighbourly relations between the two countries and sees it as is the first step in the direction of a meaningful dialogue for the peaceful resolution of the Kashmir conflict.” A senior official said that Hurriyat was trying to get active again in Kashmir and that such activities were against the national interests in general and those of Jammu and Kashmir in particular. Observers said New Delhi should not let anti-national voices speak in Kashmir any further. “It has been after 70 years that the abrogation of the special status of Jammu and Kashmir has brought an end to the anti-national sentiment. By letting separatist voices get space, the phenomenal improvement in situation can take a U-turn,” cautioned a professor of Jammu University on the condition of anonymity. He said in the national interest separatist voices should be banned from issuing any statements over Kashmir. |
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