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Self-rule most pragmatic approach to resolve Kashmir: Mehbooba

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Srinagar, Apr 14:  Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) president Mehbooba Mufti on Sunday termed PDP’s ‘self-rule’ formula as the “most pragmatic approach” to resolve the decades-old Kashmir conflict and reiterated that peace will remain elusive in the state unless people’s aspirations are taken into account by both India and Pakistan.

Addressing worker’s convention in south Kashmir’s Kulgam, former chief minister said that the world has now realised how Kashmir issue, if allowed to remain unsettled, could become a major cause for pushing both India and Pakistan towards a nuclear war.

She said that it is high time that both the countries for their greater common good address Kashmir issue on priority. and to begin with, PDP’s ‘self-rule’ formula is the best option as already described  by the saner voices of South Asia.

“It was Mufti Mohammad Sayeed who made confidence building measures and engagement both internally and externally the most inseparable features of Kashmir and made people at the helm in New Delhi and Islamabad realise that Jammu and Kashmir could be opened up to the rest of the world through all our traditional routes to China, Central Asia and other geographies,” she claimed.

“We have been demanding that the two fragmented parts of Kashmir must be made into a single unit without changing borders and free trade, free movement of people, students and professionals, joint initiatives in tourism and education must be initiated,” Mehbooba said.

The former chief minister also said that the day coalition government in the state fell in June last year, she had cautioned against the adoption of “muscular approach” for Kashmir will turn the situation more gruesome and worrying.

However, according to the PDP president, it seems that there is only muscular policy and no other policy that has been adopted for the people of Kashmir

She also said that announcement of mega development projects and opening up the coffers will not help in any way as these policies have failed to yield desired results and they will fail in the future also.

“We have to learn from what is happening around the world including in Afghanistan where there is a thrust on dialogue and Pakistan has been counted as a major stakeholder. Talks is the only way forward and it is only through non-confrontational approach that we will be able to give our coming generations a safer and tranquil place to live in,” PDP president said.

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