Won’t enter into parleys with New Delhi: Hurriyat (G)
Srinagar, Aug 6: The Hurriyat Conference (G) on Monday said it would not enter into any sort of parleys with Government of India at any level till New Delhi accepts the five conditions put forth by the amalgam in 2010.
“The biggest hurdle in the resolution of Kashmir issue is New Delhi’s obduracy stubbornness. No agreement on Kashmir can be reached till New Delhi shows flexibility and acknowledges Kashmiris right of freedom,” the spokesman of the amalgam Ayaz Akbar said in a statement.
Without naming anyone Akbar said the amalgam had no objection in talking to any individual or group that came to it in non-official capacity to form public opinion about resolution of Kashmir issue. “Geelani Sahib does not talk to any guest secretly in a closed room but he holds these talks openly,” he added.
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