Hakim welcomes centre’s initiative on talks
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar: Welcoming the centres’ initiative on talks with Hurriyat Conference (M), the Jammu and Kashmir Peoples’ Democratic Front president and MLA Khansahab constituency Hakim Muhammad Yaseen said he and his party had always been advocating for unconditional and result oriented talks between the government of India and separatist leaders for final resolution of Kashmir issue.
Hakim Yaseen was addressing a meeting of party workers here. He demanded that Kashmir issue should be resolved through peaceful talks in accordance with wishes and aspirations of its people. He said the no efforts would yield desired results and restore peace in the subcontinent until the Kashmir issue was resolved.
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