New Delhi under pressure to resolve K-issue: Shah
Srinagar,Feb 7: Democratic Freedom Party (DFP)chairman Shabir Ahmad Shah Thursday claimed that international community was building pressure on New Delhi to resolve the Kashmir issue as per the aspirations of Kashmiris.
Shah, while addressing the party workers here, said, “To neutralize the international pressure, India is trying to hold talks separately with Pakistan and separatist leadership of the Valley. The talks between India and Pakistan in the past failed because of the fact that the principal party to the dispute--separatist leadership—was not involved in those talks. The dialogue between Srinagar and Delhi also failed because Pakistan was not involved. Kashmir issue can be resolved either through the implementation of the United Nation resolutions or through tripartite talks among India, Pakistan and Kashmiri leadership.”
Paying glowing tributes to late Maqbool Bhat,Shah reiterated the stand of the Kashmiri nation that the mortal remains of Bhat should be handed over to his parents in Srinagar. He once again appealed to the United Nations to press the government of India to accept the decision of Kashmiris.
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