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Release political prisoners to prove yours sincerity: Zaffer tells India

‘Conditional dialogue offer unacceptable’

5 Dariya News

Srinagar 04-Dec-2015

Senior Pro-freedom leader and Chairman Jammu Kashmir Salvation Movement Zaffer Akbar Bhat on Friday said that Conditional dialogue will not yield fruitful results.He asked India to release political prisoners lashing in jails to prove its sincerity before holding talks.Zaffer addressing a gathering after Friday paryers at Parigam Pulwama said that the dialogue offer with conditions will not help in any way to resolve the lingering Kashmir dispute.“Such talks have been held hundred times but history stands witness to the fact that all such talks failed. If India sincerely wants to resolve the Kashmir dispute through peaceful means then it must held unconditional dialogue between the main stake holders – the people of Kashmir, Pakistan and India,” Zaffer said.He said that prior to unconditional dialogue India is bound to prove its sincerity by releasing the political prisoners which will also help in making the atmosphere in Kashmir conducive for the talks.

Zaffer rejected the conditional dialogue offer and maintained that it would never yield results. He said that Kashmiris from last over six decades are scarifying their lives for a genuine cause, so at no point Kashmiris will accept out of box solution.He paid glowing tributes to martyrs of Kashmir particularly to martyrs of Pulwama including Sheikh Umer,mujahid Zaffar,Nazir Malik,Abdul Rashid,Nazir Bhat ,Maqbool Bhat,Master Ghulam Mohmmad and paid respect to the families of martyrs.He wowed to take the mission of martyrs to its logical conclusion and said that sacrifices of martyrs will not go waste. Zaffer advised people to safeguard the mission of martyrs by remaining committed towards the ongoing freedom struggle. He said that military oppression, suppression, killings, use of brute force, and any other kind of harder ships lashed on innocents can’t crush the ongoing movement.He, on the occasion was accompanied by party leaders including Mehraj-u-din, Javed Ahmad, Umar Jan, Skinder Kashmiri, Imtiyaz Ahmad and Abdul Majeed.  (KNS)