Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed salahuddin laments frequent strike calls by separatists in Kashmir
SRINAGAR: Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed salahuddin based in pakistan occupied kashmir has said that the summer agitation diluted the kashmir movement as that was based on wrong strategy and emotionalism.
"The solution to the Kashmir dispute could be found after bringing all the three parties, India, Pakistan and the people of Kashmir on a dialogue table," Hizb chief Salahuddin told a local news agency on telephone.
The Hizb chief further said: "I gave good advices to my friends but they did not listen to me. And now, they regret. No nation can remain dependent on constant strikes. So we have to sit and carve out a result oriented program."
Reacting to recent statement of Hurriyat leader Prof Abdul Gani Bhat that top separatist leaders were killed by "our men", the UJC chairman said people named by Bhat should be brought before the people.
The HM chief also said, the solution to the Kashmir dispute could be found after bringing all the three parties, India, Pakistan and the people of Kashmir on a dialogue table.
Syed Salahuddin asked the separatist leadership to join hands and put forth a common agenda before the people of Kashmir. He said,the separatist leadership should unite on the basis of 1993 constitution of Hurriyat Conference
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SRINAGAR: Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed salahuddin based in pakistan occupied kashmir has said that the summer agitation diluted the kashmir movement as that was based on wrong strategy and emotionalism.
"The solution to the Kashmir dispute could be found after bringing all the three parties, India, Pakistan and the people of Kashmir on a dialogue table," Hizb chief Salahuddin told a local news agency on telephone.
The Hizb chief further said: "I gave good advices to my friends but they did not listen to me. And now, they regret. No nation can remain dependent on constant strikes. So we have to sit and carve out a result oriented program."
Reacting to recent statement of Hurriyat leader Prof Abdul Gani Bhat that top separatist leaders were killed by "our men", the UJC chairman said people named by Bhat should be brought before the people.
The HM chief also said, the solution to the Kashmir dispute could be found after bringing all the three parties, India, Pakistan and the people of Kashmir on a dialogue table.
Syed Salahuddin asked the separatist leadership to join hands and put forth a common agenda before the people of Kashmir. He said,the separatist leadership should unite on the basis of 1993 constitution of Hurriyat Conference
Read more: Hizb chief laments frequent strike calls by separatists in Kashmir - The Times of India Hizb chief laments frequent strike calls by separatists in Kashmir - The Times of India