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November 17, 2005

 

Mirwaiz proposes ‘United States of Kashmir’ 


The head of held Kashmir’s All Parties Hurriyat Conference broke new ground here on Wednesday by proposing a ‘United States of Kashmir’ as he shared for the first time a platform with pro-Indian rivals from his homeland. That Mirwaiz Umar Farooq was invited to speak at the Hindustan Times Leadership Summit that was addressed by Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and foreign leaders, including Israel’s Ehud Barak, is believed to have become possible only after New Delhi’s approval.

Applauding the Mirwaiz’s speech were Pakistan’s High Commissioner Aziz Ahmed Khan and leaders of two major pro-India political parties, who shared the dais with him for the first time ever. They were former minister Omar Abdullah of the National Conference and People’s Democratic Party’s Mehbuba Mufti.

“The conflict over the disputed territory of Kashmir is soluble only if pragmatic, realistic and tangible strategy is established to help set a stage to put the Kashmir issue on the road to a just and durable settlement,” the Mirwaiz told the audience.



 
 
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