Srinagar, Oct 05: In continuation to
door to door campaign Senior Hurriyat Leader and Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples
League, Mukhtar Ahmad Waza on Friday visited various areas of district
Islamabad. While addressing impressive gatherings Mukhtar Waza said repealing
of 'black laws', release of political prisoners, and accountability for human
rights violations and 'demilitarization' of Kashmir were necessary to solve the
impasse.
Waza said the solution to Kashmir issue would not be achieved unless India and Pakistan addressed the grievances and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. '' Kashmir is a political issue, not a religious one, and it should be solved politically, taking into confidence the sentiment of 'freedom' being expressed by the people of the valley,'' he observed.
Waza has urged the Amnesty International to help in release of illegally detained Kashmiris youths and Hurriyat leaders, who have been arrested during the peaceful protests that were taken after Anti-Muslim film surfaced on YouTube.
Waza said the solution to Kashmir issue would not be achieved unless India and Pakistan addressed the grievances and aspirations of the people of Jammu and Kashmir. '' Kashmir is a political issue, not a religious one, and it should be solved politically, taking into confidence the sentiment of 'freedom' being expressed by the people of the valley,'' he observed.
Waza has urged the Amnesty International to help in release of illegally detained Kashmiris youths and Hurriyat leaders, who have been arrested during the peaceful protests that were taken after Anti-Muslim film surfaced on YouTube.
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