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Mirwaiz urges India, Pakistan to resume talks

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SRINAGAR – Urging India and Pakistan to restart the stalled talks, All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said that the role of the separatists in the negotiations could be taken up at a later stage.

“It does not matter to us whether or not we are involved in the very beginning,” Mirwaiz told “The Hindu” in an exclusive interview. Modi’s government had called off talks with Pakistan, objecting to its high commissioner in Delhi meeting with separatist leaders, including the Mirwaiz. Mirwaiz's position could help India and Pakistan to restart talks. To questions on the ongoing elections in Indian-held Jammu Kashmir, Mirwaiz said that Modi government's Kashmir policy and Pakistan-India relations.

“If they don't talk and the problem gets prolonged, we are the ones at loss.For the Hurriyat, we want to be seen as contributors, not as spoilers. So it doesn't matter to us whether the Pakistanis talk to us later, or in the beginning. It does not matter to us, as long as we are in the loop. We want to talk to both New Delhi and Islamabad, but now we would urge them to start talking, and offer our full support to the process,” the separatist leader said.

“Exactly We are happy with it. The whole idea of Hurriyat meeting the Pakistanis is not to present our point of view, it is also give strength to the whole process. It gives credibility to the whole process. May be we are not directly involved at this stage, but eventually we would like to be involved. As part of a tripartite or whatever mechanism one would call it, where everyone is talking to everyone. But if India and Pakistan can make the start, we support that,” he replied, Asked whether he would be fine even if Pakistan did not talk to Hurriyat before it talked to India.

He said that closer relations between Pakistan and India were essential for the resolution of the Kashmir issue, and Hurriyat's meeting with Pakistani interlocutors has never been to present its views only. “We want to contribute to the process in a wholesome way,” he said. However, the separatist leader was critical of the Modi government's Kashmir policy that he is still waiting and watching. “New Delhi wants to quarantine the Hurriyat and shrink the space for peaceful resistance.”

 

Courtesy www.dailytimes.com.pk

 

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