Friday, October 14, 2011

Interlocutors report another gimmickry of India-- Farooq Rehmani

Islamabad:14 october,2011:Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir People's Freedom League Muhammad Farooq Rehmani has termed India's interlocutors' report as a marketing gimmick to persuade people to buy fake gold in its market, but the Kashmiris are fully conscious to remain away from this latest trap. He said that although the people here had been exploited and enslaved economically as well because their trade, commerce, agriculture and industry was controlled by outsiders; but Kashmir was basically a political issue that  could not be settled without granting the right of self-determination to the State of Jammu and Kashmir. If other nations of the world can get this and exercise it under the UN Charter, why can't Kashmiris who are as good human beings as others," he remarked.

Muhammad Farooq Rehmani said that as expected before, the interlocutors had not addressed the aspirations of an over whelming majority, and the causes of decades' old turmoil in the state that was rooted in the neo-colonization policy of India in Kashmir.

He warned that the Kashmiris could neither be fooled nor tamed by trivial and superficial economic and administrative measures. They needed a hand which felt the pulse of a nation in their times of terror and torture. He said the interlocutors of Delhi had failed to achieve anything except hollowness of meetings within their regime's narrow political angle. He said the people of Kashmir were facing endless horror of military-police nature, because of their faith in the universal political rights as manifested in UNCIP resolutions and India-Pakistan pledges-nothing less nothing more. The people of Kashmir say if India has problems to hold plebiscite in Jammu and Kashmir, then it should be ready to discuss the issue in a tripartite manner with the true representatives of Kashmir and Pakistan. There is no other easier and saner way to address this issue. Neither military might, nor soft- border trade or any other one sided method can satisfy the majority of the Kashmiris. It is better for India to realize failure of her military might and political manipulations in Kashmir and give up military intransigence," he concluded.   

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