Geelani takes on Mathai
Srinagar, Apr 13: Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Shah Geelani on Friday reiterated that Kashmiris had not rendered sacrifices for the cross LoC trade or for any cultural exchanges.
Reacting sharply to the recent statement of Foreign Secretary Ranjan Mathai, Geelani said, “New Delhi has no right to talk about the borders of Jammu and Kashmir. If India talks about its own borders we don’t mind, but it can’t and it wont be allowed to talk about our borders.”
Geelani, who was placed under house arrest on Thursday in a telephonic address to people at Maloora in city outskirts said, “We want to make it clear that no deal which goes against the aspirations and sacrifices of Kashmiris will be accepted.”
Geelani said that Mathai’s statement was the reflection of New Delhi’s traditional policy. He however maintained that such statements won’t change the facts.
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