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Mirwaiz asks Modi to listen ‘mann ki baat’ of Kashmiris

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Srinagar: Hurriyat Conference (M) chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said today that the government should allow the people to assemble at Lal Chowk tomorrow so that they could convey their ‘mann ki baat’ to Prime Minister Narendra Modi during his visit.

Addressing a Friday congregation at Jamia Masjid Srinagar on first Friday of Ramazan, Mirwaiz, while addressing the PM said that all have been listening to his (radio address) ‘mann ki baat’ for years now.

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“As you come here tomorrow, allow us Kashmiris to peacefully gather at Lal Chowk so that you hear our ‘mann ki baat’! It’s just three words — Resolve Kashmir Dispute,” the Mirwaiz said.

The Mirwaiz said that the Kashmir issue was not due to deficit of good governance or lack of development.

“The problem in Kashmir is not administrative in nature related to roads, inaugurating of tunnels, power projects or jobs, that it can be addressed thus nor was it a law and order issue to be handled by repression but it is a dispute directly linked to the political future of tens of millions of citizens of Jammu and Kashmir and it needs to be resolved as per the will and aspirations of these people,” he said.

“Temporary measures can bear no fruit unless Delhi accepts the ground realities in Kashmir,” he said while commenting on a month-long unilateral ceasefire announced by the Centre.

The Mirwaiz said goodwill gestures cannot be meant for a month alone but have to be long term and meaningful.

“If Government of India really means business it must look at real confidence building measures like demilitarisation and repealing draconian Armed Forces (Special Powers) Act,  Public Safety Act. These measures must be followed by the start of a process wherein all the three parties to the dispute India, Pakistan and the people of Kashmir come together to hammer out a solution acceptable to all in keeping with the will and aspirations of the key party — the people of J&K,” he added.

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