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Lone alleges bid to create dissent in Hurriyat
By Our Special Correspondent
KOZHIKODE, SEPT. 5. The All-Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC)
leader, Mr. Abdul Gani Lone, has accused the Centre of trying to
create dissent within his organisation and of foisting false
cases against its leaders.
At a press conference here today, Mr. Lone said such tactics
would hinder the resolution of the Kashmir conflict. It would not
be possible to settle the dispute by sidelining the APHC. But
this was what the Centre was doing now, he added.
Mr. Lone, who reached here on Tuesday on the last leg of his
visit to the State, hoped that the Prime Minister, Mr. Atal
Behari Vajpayee, and the Pakistan President, Gen. Musharraf,
would get rid of the blinkers put on them by intelligence
networks and see the Kashmir reality in its proper perspective.
Only then the problem could be solved.
The Hurriyat stand on Kashmir was clear. The APHC was keen on
settlement of the dispute because the people of Kashmir who, Mr.
Lone claimed the Hurriyat represented, were the main victims of
the ongoing conflict. It was lack of support from his own party
(the BJP) which had stood in the way of Mr. Vajpayee's efforts to
settle the Kashmir dispute. Gen. Musharraf also had the same
problem, he said.
The APHC was committed to persuading the Government to honour its
promise of giving Kashmiris their right to self- determination.
If it was not possible, the Hurriyat was also prepared to seek a
negotiated settlement. However, no solution to the issue would be
possible by keeping out the Hurriyat.
On whether a settlement was possible without the separation of
Kashmir from the Indian Union, Mr. Lone said, ``though there is a
demand for separation of Kashmir from India, in a negotiated
settlement, Hurriyat is ready for a formula in which there will
not be either a total victory or a total defeat for any side.''
He did not elaborate.
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