KPC seeks action against Geelani, separatists
STATE TIMES NEWS
JAMMU: Kashmiri Pandit Conference (KPC) rejected three pronged action plan of Mehbooba Mufti submitted to Prime Minister in her recent meeting, which include involvement of Pakistan and Kashmiri separatists in a substantive dialogue to work out a solutions to the so-called Kashmir problem.
In a statement issued here on Sunday, KPC Chief Kundan Kashmiri stated that Kashmir is a settled issue which needs not to be unsettled by initiating any dialogue with any nation, parties and group of persons. He said talks with Pakistan or Hurriyat is a vague exercise as they in fact are responsible for present and past unrest in the Valley. He said need of the hour is to have direct internal dialogue with common masses which include with people of Jammu, Ladakh and importantly with victim Kashmiri Pandit community which is in exile from the last twenty seven years.
“However India must engage with Pakistan for a result oriented dialogue that seeks to end border terrorism and vacation of illegal occupation of Kashmir territory by Pakistan and handing over of dreaded terrorists to India who are either given shelter in Pak or engaged in anti-Indian activities on Pak soil,” he added.
KPC Chief further condemned and criticized traitor Geelani’s march towards Badami Bagh Army Camp to provoke peaceful Indian Army for bloodshed and to further volatilise the situation in the Valley. He and other separatists are persona non grata for the nationalists in the State and rest of the country, who are determined to defeat Pakistan and these Kashmiri separatists.
Kundan Kashmiri stated that it is now appropriate time to act strongly and prevail rule of law in the Valley, an iron hand action to be taken against stone pelters, unruly Pak agents and anti-national elements, besides their leaders to be sent behind the bars outside J and K State.
Other KPC leaders who expressed similar views include Tej Pandita, M.N Raina, M.L Raina, Dr Saraf, R Razdan, Surrender Bhat and P.N Mattoo.