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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Tehreek-e-Hurriyat J&K

Syed Ali Geelani chairman Hurriyat Conference , outrightly rejected the decision and said that the decision to appoint interlocutors had once again shown the non-serious attitude of New Delhi towards Kashmir.
"Kashmir is a very big issue hence India must accept Hurriyat's five-point proposal to resolve the issue," he said. "Holding talks with interlocutors will be a time-consuming and futile exercise."
The octogenarian leader, who is spearheading "Quit Jammu Kashmir campaign", said that New Delhi must think that why over 150 dialogues on Kashmir failed to yield any results."Why the talks lack seriousness?" he rued. Geelani alleged that New Delhi had never been serious in resolving the Kashmir imbroglio.