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Mirwaiz asks India to eschew state of denial
NEW DELHIThanking people and government of Pakistan for observing Kashmir Solidarity Day on Feb. 5, APHC Chairman Mirwaiz Umer Farooq demanded India to come out of the denial mode and resolve Kashmir issue for the sake of regional and global peace.
Talking to reporters from Srinagar, Mirwaiz while referring to the forthcoming Kashmir Solidarity Day being observed in Pakistan, two parts of Kashmir and by Kashmiris all over the world, Mirwaiz said the world community has realised that the world peace can not be ensured till the resolution of thorny issues of Kashmir and Palestine.
He said Kashmiris are thankful to Pakistan and its people for playing their role in addressing the issue. Pakistan as a party to the Kashmir dispute is extending diplomatic, moral and political support to Kashmiris in their struggle for right of self-determination.
It is heartening to note that political parties and all segments of society in Pakistan have always stood with Kashmiris and Kashmir Solidarity Day will be a moral boosting for them.
The time has come to step up diplomatic efforts at international level for resolution of this issue which has made over one billion population of South Asia a hostage.
Since world peace is related to thorny issues like Kashmir dispute, he hoped the United States and other powers to play their role in addressing the issue. Asking India to come out of its denial mode on Kashmir, he said APHC as a party is ready to play its due role to address this issue. The sixty years history is testimony to the fact that the military force is not a solution to the problem. He asked both Pakistan and India to restart peace process and take Confidence Building Measures on Kashmir for the sake of peace in the region.
Stating that finance is no problem for the conglomerate, Hurriyat (M) chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Monday said the movement powered by popular sentiment cannot fall short of resources. Talking to Rising Kashmir over phone, Mirwaiz said, Finance is no problem as the movements powered by the popular sentiment cannot fall short of the resources. We have enough resources but we will not let it go waste.
The Hurriyat (M) chairman said that they are in a process of restructuring and rationalizing the resources. This is not the movement of the salaries and payments. We have to be committed for a cause and voluntary effort will be appreciated and encouraged, he said. However, Mirwaiz was quick to add that the basic needs of the fulltime workers will be taken care of. Stating that he had started a fund raising organisation Darul Khairaat few months back, Mirwaiz said, The response from masses has been tremendous. We are receiving getting huge donations and have the responsibility of using the peoples money in a judicious way. Citing the example of the summer 2008 anti-India protests, Hurriyat (M) chairman said, People paid voluntarily for petrol and diesel of vehicles during the TRC, Eidgah and Pampore chalo rallies.
The Daily Mail - Daily News from Pakistan - Newspaper from Pakistan
NEW DELHIThanking people and government of Pakistan for observing Kashmir Solidarity Day on Feb. 5, APHC Chairman Mirwaiz Umer Farooq demanded India to come out of the denial mode and resolve Kashmir issue for the sake of regional and global peace.
Talking to reporters from Srinagar, Mirwaiz while referring to the forthcoming Kashmir Solidarity Day being observed in Pakistan, two parts of Kashmir and by Kashmiris all over the world, Mirwaiz said the world community has realised that the world peace can not be ensured till the resolution of thorny issues of Kashmir and Palestine.
He said Kashmiris are thankful to Pakistan and its people for playing their role in addressing the issue. Pakistan as a party to the Kashmir dispute is extending diplomatic, moral and political support to Kashmiris in their struggle for right of self-determination.
It is heartening to note that political parties and all segments of society in Pakistan have always stood with Kashmiris and Kashmir Solidarity Day will be a moral boosting for them.
The time has come to step up diplomatic efforts at international level for resolution of this issue which has made over one billion population of South Asia a hostage.
Since world peace is related to thorny issues like Kashmir dispute, he hoped the United States and other powers to play their role in addressing the issue. Asking India to come out of its denial mode on Kashmir, he said APHC as a party is ready to play its due role to address this issue. The sixty years history is testimony to the fact that the military force is not a solution to the problem. He asked both Pakistan and India to restart peace process and take Confidence Building Measures on Kashmir for the sake of peace in the region.
Stating that finance is no problem for the conglomerate, Hurriyat (M) chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq Monday said the movement powered by popular sentiment cannot fall short of resources. Talking to Rising Kashmir over phone, Mirwaiz said, Finance is no problem as the movements powered by the popular sentiment cannot fall short of the resources. We have enough resources but we will not let it go waste.
The Hurriyat (M) chairman said that they are in a process of restructuring and rationalizing the resources. This is not the movement of the salaries and payments. We have to be committed for a cause and voluntary effort will be appreciated and encouraged, he said. However, Mirwaiz was quick to add that the basic needs of the fulltime workers will be taken care of. Stating that he had started a fund raising organisation Darul Khairaat few months back, Mirwaiz said, The response from masses has been tremendous. We are receiving getting huge donations and have the responsibility of using the peoples money in a judicious way. Citing the example of the summer 2008 anti-India protests, Hurriyat (M) chairman said, People paid voluntarily for petrol and diesel of vehicles during the TRC, Eidgah and Pampore chalo rallies.
The Daily Mail - Daily News from Pakistan - Newspaper from Pakistan