Thursday, December 30, 2010

JKPM for tripartite talks to settle Kashmir dispute


Jammu, December 30 (KMS): In occupied Kashmir, the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples Movement (JKPM), a constituent of All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC), has said that if India is really sincere in resolving the Kashmir dispute it must accept the disputed status of Jammu and Kashmir and create a conducive atmosphere for tripartite negotiations involving Pakistan India and genuine representatives of the Kashmiris.

Leader of APHC and the Chairman of JKPM, Ghulam Ahmed Mir, in a statement issued in Jammu, termed the appointment of three-member team of interlocutors as a part of delaying tactics applied by India to prolong its occupation in the occupied territory.

He urged India not to hoodwink the international community. MIr said that the Kashmiri people had strongly rejected appointment of three-member team of interlocutors appointed by India. Recalling that such attempts had also been made by India in the past, which proved futile and counterproductive, he said that the longstanding dispute could not be resolved through economic packages. “Kashmir is an internationally accepted dispute,” he added. 

The JKPM Chairman said that Kashmiris had been offering supreme sacrifices for the past 63 years to take the ongoing freedom movement to its logical conclusion and no power could prevent them from achieving their inalienable right to self-determination.

(Courtesy : www.kmsnews.org)

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