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Centre must hold talks with Hurriyat: Farooq

KOLKATA: National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has said that lasting peace can be achieved in Kashmir only through dialogue and the Centre should hold talks with the Hurriyat leaders.

Centre must hold talks with Hurriyat: Farooq

Farooq Abdullah



Kolkata, January 11

National Conference president Farooq Abdullah has said that lasting peace can be achieved in Kashmir only through dialogue and the Centre should hold talks with the Hurriyat leaders.

Referring to Army Chief Bipin Rawat’s recent comment on engaging with the Taliban without any preconditions, the former J&K Chief Minister on Thursday said if the Army could suggest it then the Centre should also talk with the Hurriyat leaders to solve the Kashmir issue.

Speaking at a discussion on “J&K — the road ahead”, organised by the Centre for Peace and Progress here, Farooq said Hurriyat leaders had Indian passports and in the past, leaders such as former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee have held dialogue with them.

“The Army and use of force can never be a solution to the Kashmir crisis and lasting peace can be achieved only through dialogue,” he told the gathering which included retired senior Army officers and academicians from the city.

Expressing hope that the dialogue on the Kashmir issue would start after the Lok Sabha elections, Farooq said each election had divided the country instead of uniting it.

“There is mistrust between Delhi and Kashmir and an atmosphere of hate has been created in the country,” he said.

General Rawat had on Wednesday said that at a time when the US and Russia were reaching out to the Taliban in Afghanistan, the terror outfit should be engaged with but talks should be held without any preconditions.

The Army Chief’s comments at the Raisina Dialogue, on engaging with Taliban, were the first such public remarks by a senior functionary of the government.

Former Army Chief Shankar Roychowdhury, taking part in the discussion, raised the issue of resignation of Shah Faesal, an IAS officer who topped the civil services examination in 2010.

“We are shocked to hear about his resignation. He should not have resigned,” General Roychowdhury said.

“One positive thing that has surfaced from Kashmir in the past few years is that youths from the region have joined the Army and taken up government jobs in large numbers,” he added. — PTI

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