J K P L

JAMMU KASHMIR PEOPLES LEAGUE ESTABLISHED IN 3RD OCT. 1974, A CONSTITUENT OF THE ALL PARTIES HURRIYAT CONFERENCE, AN ALLIANCE OF KASHMIRI PRO-FREEDOM GROUPS AT THE FOREFRONT OF THE POLITICAL STRUGGLE AGAINST INDIAN RULE IN INDIAN ADMINISTERED KASHMIR

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Peoples League paid homage to Khawaja Sonallah Bhat

Jammu Kashmir Peoples League in a condolence statement has paid homage to eminent Journalist and editor of Urdu daily newspaper Srinagar Times, Sofi Ghulam Mohammad . “It is rather impossible to forget the affection submitted by him, through his creative writing for the ongoing resistance movement, the biggest contribution ,” PL acting chairman Mukhtar Waza said, adding, “ Srinagar Times under the leadership of Sofi Ghulam Mohammad has in fact added new journalistic jargons and has given new dimension to Kashmiri journalism.” JKPL prays peace to the departed soul and courage to the bereaved family and visited residence of Sofi Ghulam Mohammad, and extended commiserations to Bashir Ahmad Bashir .

Monday, November 23, 2009

Kashmir solution feasible through tripartite talks: Sheikh Mohammad Yaqoob


APHC PRESIDE EXECUTIVE MEETING

In an extraordinary meeting at Nigeen presided over by the APHC Chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and was attended by other Senior Hurriyat leader Executives which include Prof. Abdul Gani Bhat, Bilal Gani Lone, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza, Shabbir Ahmad Shah, Agha Syed Hassan Al-Moosvi, Masroo Abbas and Fazl Haq Querashi. A threadbare discussion was held in the meeting about recent political ups and downs.

Kashmir solution feasible through tripartite talks: Sheikh Mohammad Yaqoob

An extra-ordinary meeting of Jammu Kashmir Peoples League was convened at its central office Srinagar which was chaired telephonically by senior Hurriyat Leader and Chairman Peoples League Sheikh Mohammad Yaqoob. While addressing the get-together meeting telephonically Sheikh Yaqoob said that a just solution to the Kashmir dispute can be brought about through meaningful tripartite talks, participate by Pakistan, India and Kashmiris, history has proved that the dispute over Kashmir cannot be resolved through bilateral negotiations. Yaqoob reiterated that Kashmir was a political issue, which needed to be resolved through peaceful political means. Yaqoob maintained that India would never succeed in suppressing the voice of Kashmiris through use of brute force and added “International opinion was in favour of the solution of Kashmir and we should not miss the opportunity”, Yaqoob said.
Sheikh Yaqoob urges the pro-freedom leaders to keep unity among their ranks and should chalk out a joint strategy for a lasting solution to the dispute. He demands withdrawal of Indian troops from town and villages, release of all prisoners and repeal of all draconian laws and build LOC irrelevant.
He appealed to the global supremacies to use their moral and political influence to help resume the peace process for a just and honorable settlement of the Kashmir dispute once for all.
Pertinently meeting was attended by vice chairman Pl Mukhtar Ahmad Waza, General Secretary Mohammad Ashraf Ved, Gh. Nabi Darzi, Pervaiz Ahmad Dar, Gh. Qadir Rah, Mohammad Maqbool Sofi, Gh. Nabi Waseem, Imtiyaz Reshi and Gh. Mohd Mir.

Sunday, November 22, 2009

Pakistan FM’s statement on Kashmir hailed: Sheikh Yaqoob

Senior Hurriyat Leader and Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League Sheikh Mohammad Yaqoob in a statement has welcomed the recent assertion of the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, Shah Mahmood Qureshi that resolution of the Kashmir dispute is not possible without involving Pakistan. PL Chairman said history has proved that the dispute over Kashmir could not be resolved through bilateral negotiations. Sheikh Yaqoob reiterated that Kashmir is a political dispute, which should be resolved through tripartite talks, participated by Pakistan, India and the Kashmiris.

Sunday, November 15, 2009

Kashmir solution viable through meaningful talks: Peoples League

An extra-ordinary meeting of Jammu Kashmir Peoples League was convened at its central office Srinagar which was chaired by senior Hurriyat Leader and PL Acting Chairman Mukhtar Ahmad Waza. While addressing the get-together Waza said that solution of the Kashmir dispute is only possible through meaningful and result-oriented tripartite talks. Kashmir is a political dispute, which needs to be resolved politically, and Peoples League wanted a permanent and sustainable solution of the dispute. “If India and Pakistan keep talking only with each other, they can not achieve any breakthrough. Kashmiris have bear the brunt of animosity between them. They are the principal party to the dispute and the two countries have to talk to them to achieve a lasting and amicable solution,” Waza said. “Triangular dialogue paves way for constructive tripartite dialogue and added that Peace cannot be restored in the entire region until Kashmir dispute is resolved, even war on terror would not achieve its goals without the solution of Kashmir conflict”, he maintained. Waza demands withdrawal of Indian troops from town and villages, release of all prisoners and repeal of all draconian laws including Disturbed Areas Act, Public Safety Act and Armed Forces Special Powers Act.
Waza appealed to the global supremacies to use their moral and political influence to help resume the peace process for a just and honorable settlement of the Kashmir dispute and to grant the people of Kashmir their inalienable right of self-determination.
PEOPLES LEAGUE reteirated that mission of Shaheed-e-Azeemat, Sheikh Abdul Aziz will be taken to its logical conclusion.
Pertinently meeting was attended by General Secretary Mohammad Ashraf Ved, Gh. Nabi Darzi, Pervaiz Ahmad Dar, Gh. Qadir Rah, Mohammad Maqbool Sofi, Gh. Nabi Waseem, Imtiyaz Ahmad, Bashir Ahmad, Nazir Ahmad Khan and Gul Mohammad and other senior Peoples league leaders.