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This is an archive article published on July 16, 2010

Hurriyat dismayed at outcome of Indo-Pak talks

Hurriyat Conference voiced its dismay at India and Pakistan not making much headway at the talks.

Hurriyat Conference voiced its dismay at India and Pakistan not making much headway at the talks between their foreign ministers,saying the outcome has left people in the Kashmir valley ‘disappointed.’

It was “sad” that both the countries were caught in “jugglery of words and political jargon”,Hurriyat Chairman Mirwaiz Umer Farooq said.

The separatist amalgam also advocated that policy makers in New Delhi should listen to its own Army Chief General V K Singh,who has said that Kashmir was a political issue and needed to be resolved politically.

“Hurriyat’s point of view is that unless and until both countries — India and Pakistan — come close to each other,the prospects of Kashmir issue being resolved are less,” Farooq said.

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