Resolve Kashmir without wasting time: Malik
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Srinagar, Mar 30: Chairman of Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front Muhammad Yasin Malik on Wednesday urged Prime Ministers of India and Pakistan to resolve Kashmir issue without wasting any more time.
Malik while addressing a condolence meeting organized to mark the 21st martyrdom anniversary senior JKLF commander Ashfaq Majid Wani said, "Both New Delhi and Islamabad have to accept Kashmiris as a basic party and should involve them in the dialogue process."
Malik termed meeting between the prime ministers of India and Pakistan at Mohali in Chandigarh a welcome development.
Malik claimed that peace would continue to be a far fetched dream in south Asia until 63-year old Kashmir issue is resolved. “India and Pakistan fought three devastating wars and several other small battles due to Kashmir issue. To resolve this issue is in the larger interest of India and Pakistan. But the talks without the inclusion of Kashmiris are bound to fail,” he added.
Malik while throwing light on the life of Ashfaq Majeed said that he was a great erudite, brave commander and leader of high calibre who sacrificed his life for the cause of independent Kashmir. “The best way to pay tributes to the martyrs is to take forward their mission to its logical end,” he added.
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