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Thursday, November 11, 2010

K-solution guarantee to peace in SA


DFP Chief Shabir Shah visited Budgam to pay tributes to the martyers who laid down their lives during last 5 months freedom struggle & paid the condolences to their respected parents.Shah also addressed huge public gathering at Humhama Chowk Srinagar
Srinagar, Nov 11: The Democratic Freedom Party Chief Shabir Ahmed Shah has said that a just and equitable solution of Kashmir dispute was must for greater peace and stability in the South Asian region.
Shah made these assertions while addressing a special gathering of party workers here on Thursday.
Besides the top leadership of the party the meeting was attended by Zonal presidents from all the three provinces. Speaking on the occasion, the DFP chief said that it was due to the unprecedented sacrifices of the people of Jammu and Kashmir that the US president while visiting New Delhi had admitted this fact that Kashmir was a long-outstanding dispute, which has to be resolved peacefully by India and Pakistan.
He said that even the US president has offered his services in this regard. Expressing optimism over the US president’s statement he hoped that India government would create a conducive atmosphere to seek solution of the long-simmering dispute amicably. For that purpose he said that India should stop killings in Kashmir, repeal black laws prevalent in the state, ensure freedom of expression, release political detainees and accept the ground reality that Kashmir was and is the disputed territory.
He also reiterated his resolve serve the masses besides upholding the mission of bringing the leadership under one umbrella to take the movement to its logical end.
At the end of the extra-ordinary session, over a half dozen resolutions were unanimously adopted urging the international community play its key role to help resolve the long-pending dispute of Kashmir peacefully in accordance with Kashmiris’ aspirations.
The session resolved that the UN relevant resolutions on Kashmir provide a comprehensive road map to settle the dispute peacefully. They however termed tripartite talks as the potential means to hammer out a solution of the issue.
The resolution also urged India to release all political detainees including Muhammad Ashraf Sehrai, Mian Abdul Qayyum, Asia Indrabi, Massarat Alam Bhat and several others.

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