K-issue needs innovative solution: ANC
Srinagar: The president of J&K Awami National Conference Begum Khalida Shah has welcomed statement of the Hurriyat Conference (M) senior leader Prof. Abdul Gani Bhat that the UN resolutions on Kashmir issue could not be practically implemented.
In a statement today, Begum Khalida Shah said, “the UN resolutions on Kashmir issue are historic and we cannot strangulate them. It is after a pause that Prof. Bhat has uttered suggestion in respect of changing scenario. We shouldn’t close our eyes for good beginnings and innovative suggestions. Prof. Bhat should also stand on what he said. We should always strive for seeking new ways for the welfare and peace of J&K state”.
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