Mirwaiz, Bilal reach Kolkata
GK NEWS NETWORK
Srinagar, Nov 27: The Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (M) Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Bilal Gani Lone on Saturday arrived in Kolkata to participate in 2-day conference on Kashmir issue.
Mirwaiz, accompanied by Lone flew from New Delhi to Kolkata, to participate in the roundtable conference “Kashmir a way forward ” organized by Centre for Peace and Progress at auditorium of Academy of Fine Arts in West Bengal Capital from Sunday.
“We are planning to meet journalists, academicians, political leaders and Muslim leaders during our stay in this state to mobilize public opinion in favour of Kashmir resolution,” Mirwaiz told Greater Kashmir over phone.
Pertinently, the Centre for Peace and Progress led by O P Shah had been organizing seminars on Kashmir issue for past one decade and it was first the NGO that brought separatists and mainstream leaders on a single stage during a seminar in Srinagar.
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