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Hurriyat's Geelani says Cheer Pak's I-Day, mark Aug 15 as black day
New Delhi sitting duck while Geelani Indian independence and aligns with Pakistani audacity.
Geelani met a delegation of Srinagar-based Kashmiri Pandits, who complained of harassment, and assured them safety. "Geelani became emotional and told us that we''re a part of Kashmir and our safety is the majority's community's primary duty," Srinagar-based Kashmiri Pandit Sangharsh Samiti leader said.
It seems Chidambaram has lost all control. The 37-year-old Mirwaiz said he had proposed specific measures like demilitarisation, revocation of repressive laws and release of political prisoners to build trust to take the dialogue process forward and provide much-needed relief to the people. "But, unfortunately, these demands were not heeded," he said.
The 37-year-old Mirwaiz said he had proposed specific measures like demilitarisation, revocation of repressive laws and release of political prisoners to build trust to take the dialogue process forward and provide much-needed relief to the people. "But, unfortunately, these demands were not heeded," he said.
The UPA government picked up the threads and held separate talks with the Hurriyat, JKLF leader Yasin Malik and People's Conference chief Sajjad Lone in late 2005 and early 2006. A "quiet dialogue" between the Mirwaiz and the Centre broke abruptly after Hurriyat leader Fazlul-haq Qureshi was critically injured in an attack in Srinagar earlier this year. Qureshi was seen as a facilitator of the engagement and had earlier brokered talks with Hizbul Mujahideen.
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