Islamabad, June 25: Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front chief Amanullah Khan today denounced Pakistan's decision to stop infiltration of militants across the LoC as submission to "Indian blackmail" and vowed to fight any attempt to divide Kashmir. President Pervez Musharraf's promise to end infiltration across the border amounted to the "most shameful submission by Pakistan to Indian blackmail", Khan told reporters here. Accusing the international community of failing to find a solution to the Kashmir issue, he said, "If the world does not bother to do justice to Kashmiris, why should Kashmiris bother for world peace or peace in South Asia."
If Kashmiris are deprived of the right of self-determination, "Kashmiris are fully justified to deprive the world of peace, prosperity and tranquility,” he said.
Khan also vowed to fight "tooth and nail" any attempt to divide Kashmir into Indian and Pakistani-held territories.
The solution for Kashmir is reunification and complete Independence, he said.
His comments came as several Pakistan-based Islamic militant outfits criticised the Pakistan government's policies against religious parties and groups.

Pledging to continue 'jihad' in Kashmir, leaders of several militant groups, at a 'martyrs conference' in Islamabad yesterday, said that jihadi outfits would not accept any cease-fire which the Pakistan government may declare under pressure.
Bureau Report