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Srinagar, May 23: The Chairman of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Shah Geelani on Monday said that the final settlement of Kashmir issue and Pakistan's stability were two sides of the same coin.
"Although people of Kashmir are striving for freedom in their own way but it is simultaneously a war for the Pakistan's survival," Geelani said while addressing a 2-day international conference on Kashmir held by PaK University at Muzaffarabad via video-conferencing.
He said Kashmir struggle was purely indigenous but its continuation was "imperative for Pakistan's survival."
"India's intentions for territorial aggrandizement are extremely dangerous. To continue its military control on Kashmir, India is not only pursuing the policy of harassing and embarrassing Pakistan but is also enhancing its influence in Afghanistan."
Geelani said the friendly relations between India and Pakistan could not be restored until Kashmir was made as core issue in talks between the two countries and focus made on its immediate resolution.
He impressed upon Pakistan rulers to continue their country's traditional stand on Kashmir issue and continue their support to struggle of Kashmiris.
Geelani said the Kashmiris were continuing their struggle with full resolve and determination despite New Delhi's all "repressive measures" to quell it.
He said India should give up its rigidity and adopt a realistic approach. "We are not against talks, but parleys won't yield any result until India acknowledges the disputed status of Kashmir and involves Kashmiris in talks as cardinal party," he said.
Kashmir struggle imperative for Pak survival Geelani Lastupdate:- Tue, 24 May 2011 18:30:00 GMT GreaterKashmir.com
"Although people of Kashmir are striving for freedom in their own way but it is simultaneously a war for the Pakistan's survival," Geelani said while addressing a 2-day international conference on Kashmir held by PaK University at Muzaffarabad via video-conferencing.
He said Kashmir struggle was purely indigenous but its continuation was "imperative for Pakistan's survival."
"India's intentions for territorial aggrandizement are extremely dangerous. To continue its military control on Kashmir, India is not only pursuing the policy of harassing and embarrassing Pakistan but is also enhancing its influence in Afghanistan."
Geelani said the friendly relations between India and Pakistan could not be restored until Kashmir was made as core issue in talks between the two countries and focus made on its immediate resolution.
He impressed upon Pakistan rulers to continue their country's traditional stand on Kashmir issue and continue their support to struggle of Kashmiris.
Geelani said the Kashmiris were continuing their struggle with full resolve and determination despite New Delhi's all "repressive measures" to quell it.
He said India should give up its rigidity and adopt a realistic approach. "We are not against talks, but parleys won't yield any result until India acknowledges the disputed status of Kashmir and involves Kashmiris in talks as cardinal party," he said.
Kashmir struggle imperative for Pak survival Geelani Lastupdate:- Tue, 24 May 2011 18:30:00 GMT GreaterKashmir.com