Meet Obama
There is buzz everywhere about Obama's visit to India. India wants to extract maximum from the visit and same does Pakistan want. When Obama will visit Pakistan in 2011, Indian will project Kashmir its own way. In all this the meaning is lost. Who will present the real problem of Kashmir before Obama. India is not going to permit Hurriyat and other groups to meet him. The only option available is Omar Abdullah. Omar should take this as an opportunity to present the problem of Kashmir before Barack Obama. When you went to Pakistan to speak with Musharraf about Kashmir, why can't do with Obama and that too in India. I think if you are a Kashmiri and feel really worried about problems of Kashmir and want to be a part of solution, seek appointment with Obama and apprise him about the real situation in Kashmir. This will be an opportunity for us to present the problems before him and let the whole world know what actually pains us.
Akhter Rasool
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StockHolm, Sweden
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