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UJC rejects Hurriyat call
SRINAGAR, NOV. 13.The PoK-based ``United Jehad Council'', a
grouping of 13 prominent militant outfits, today outrightly
rejected the Hurriyat Conference's call for a ceasefire by all
groups in Jammu and Kashmir.
The ``comprehensive'' ceasefire call made on Monday was an
``untimely, unnecessary and unwise step'', the Council was quoted
as saying by a local news agency after its meeting in
Muzaffarabad, capital of Pok.
The meeting, presided by its chairman, Syed Salahuddin, who also
heads the Hizb-ul-Mujahideen, noted that the Hurriyat's call will
do a lot of ``harm to the struggle rather than benefit their
movement,''according to the spokesman, Mr. Saleem Hashmi.
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