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Shah stresses Kashmir resolution through talks
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Repressive tactics cannot suppress
liberation struggle
Srinagar, March 20 : Senior leader of the All Parties
Hurriyet Conference and chairman of DFP, Shabir Ahmed Shah has
emphasised that the Kashmir dispute should be resolved through
peaceful process of negotiations involving Pakistan, India and
genuine Kashmiri leadership.
Shah said this while addressing a function
in Jammu, today. He said that some elements and Indian
intelligence agencies wanted to create confusion among the
Kashmiris to hamper the resolution of the dispute for their
vested interests. Other speakers on the occasion said that
India’s first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru had promised
the Kashmiris to give them the right to decide their future
themselves but the commitment was yet to be fulfilled. He
maintained that the repressive tactics can not subdue the
political resolve of the people of Jammu and Kashmir.
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India not sincere in Kashmir
settlement: Shabbir Shah
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Jammu, March 16 : Senior APHC leader and the Chairman of Jammu
and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (DFP), Shabir Ahmad Shah,
has said that India is not sincere and serious in resolving
the Kashmir dispute.
Shah, addressing a public gathering at Samba in Jammu said
that the dispute could only be settled through tripartite
talks including Pakistan, India and the real Kashmiri
leadership.
He urged India to revoke draconian laws, release all illegally
detained pro-freedom leaders and activists and stop gross
human rights violations in the occupied territory to create
conducive environment for talks on Kashmir.
He said that the people of Kashmir had given unprecedented
sacrifices for securing right to self-determination and their
struggle would not be allowed to go waste.
Shabbir Ahmad Shah appealed the international community to put
pressure on India to amicably resolve the Kashmir dispute so
that the people of Kashmir could get rid of Indian bondage. |
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‘Inclusion of Kashmiris vital to meaningful talks on
Kashmir’
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Jammu, March 14: Senior APHC leader and the Chairman of Jammu
and Kashmir Democratic Freedom Party (DFP), Shabir Ahmad Shah,
has said that the inclusion of Kashmiris is vital to the
meaningful dialogue for resolving the Kashmir dispute.
SHAH ADDRESSING INTELLECTUALS AT SAMBA JAMMU
Addressing a party convention in Kathua Shah said that
the dispute could only be settled through tripartite talks
including Pakistan, India and the real Kashmiri leadership.
He urged India to revoke draconian laws, release all illegally
detained pro-freedom leaders and activists and stop gross
human rights violations in the occupied territory to create
conducive environment for talks on Kashmir.
Meanwhile, the hooligans of Sangh Parivar tried to enter the
venue to disrupt the function but were restricted by some
participants. About the incident, the senior APHC leader said
that the Sangh Parivar was indulging in communal politics in
Jammu and Kashmir and its activists wanted to divide the
state, which was not tolerable at any cost. “These miscreants
create communal hatred among people and their only objective
is to disrupt the brotherhood for which Kashmir is always
respected,” he added.
Later, Shabir Ahmad Shah addressed public gatherings at Chinni
and Hiranagar areas. |
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Shah denounces HR abuses in Kashmir
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Srinagar, March 01: The chairman of DFP and senior leader of
All Parties Hurriyet Conference (APHC), Shabir Ahmad Shah has
strongly denounced the stepped up violations of human rights
by Indian troops and police personnel in the territory.
Shah enquires about the health of Ab Rashed
Shah visited Sambora area of Pulwama where he enquired about
the health of a person, Abdul Rasheed Rashi, who was seriously
injured by Indian troops during a peaceful protest
demonstration, last year. Speaking on the occasion, he said
that the people of Kashmir had rendered unprecedented
sacrifices for securing right to self-determination and New
Delhi could not prevent them from their just struggle through
repression.
The senior APHC leader said that the uncertain situation in
the occupied territory would prevail till the Kashmir dispute
was resolved in accordance with the Kashmiris’ aspirations |
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