Hurriyat welcomes India-Pakistan secretaries meeting
Hurriyat welcomes India-Pakistan secretaries meeting
"We welcome the renewed efforts by India and Pakistan to re-engage on the path of dialogue after a breakdown of diplomacy and a period of high tensions," the group said.

Srinagar: Moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference on Wednesday termed the meeting of Foreign Secretaries of India and Pakistan as a "positive development", but called upon Prime Ministers of both the countries to take up Kashmir issue in a more serious way and as a matter of priority. "We welcome the renewed efforts by India and Pakistan to re-engage on the path of dialogue after a breakdown of diplomacy and a period of high tensions," the group said.

"The meeting is a positive development and the Hurriyat has always welcomed any step that might improve the relationship and build confidence between India and Pakistan since it is a requisite for any process to resolve the Kashmir dispute," the amalgam said in a statement after a meeting of its executive council.

The Hurriyat led by Mirwaiz Umer Farooq said the Prime Ministers of both the countries should engage each other and involve the leadership of Jammu and Kashmir in a combined effort to find a solution to the problem.

"The time has come for the Government of India, Government of Pakistan and the people of Jammu and Kashmir to engage in a serious effort to resolve the Kashmir issue once and for all," the group said. "We call upon both the Prime Ministers to take up the Kashmir issue in a more serious way and as a matter of priority. They should engage each other and involve the leadership of Jammu and Kashmir in a combined effort to find a solution that accommodates the needs and interests of all parties and which upholds the Kashmiri people's aspirations and right of self-determination," the statement said.

"The only thing required is the political will and imagination to search for it," it said. The Hurriyat said the Kashmir issue must not be ignored or brushed aside and precious time should not be wasted to initiate a meaningful dialogue process.

Referring to the meeting of Foreign Secretaries, the Hurriyat said bureaucratic engagements would not be able to tackle what was "essentially" a political issue requiring the exercise of real statesmanship and political decision-making.

"If the leadership in India and Pakistan continue to avoid the path of statesmanship and continue to rely on bureaucratic approaches and process, it will only serve to keep South Asia endlessly trapped in uncertainty and instability.

"We have seen processes start, stretch on and on with little progress achieved only to get stalled and then start again. In the meantime, the people of Kashmir suffer the uncertainty of the ongoing conflict," it said.

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