Malik to address seminar on Kashmir in Delhi today

Srinagar, Dec 18: Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Chairman Muhammad Yasin Malik Saturday left for New Delhi to participate in a two day seminar.
 The seminar spanning over three sessions is being jointly organized by Quadi  Azam Institute Pakistan and Centre for Dialogue and Research New Delhi. During the seminar, the sessions on Afghanistan and grant of Most Favored Nation to India by Pakistan were held today while the session on Kashmir issue is slated tomorrow.
 Meanwhile, JKLF is organizing a seminar titled “diplomatic front of freedom movement and Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai” on December 31 on the occasion of death anniversary of Prof Abdul Abdul Ahad Wani.
 In a statement issued here, a spokesman of JKLF said seminar would be organized to pay tributes to Prof. Wani as well as to discuss the challenges Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai faces.

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