New Delhi, Feb 09: A woman separatist leader from Pakistan Occupied Kashmir today called for a dialogue between people from both sides of Kashmir to help resolve the vexed issue. ''India and Pakistan should be facilitators to this move and agree for free movement of people from one part of Kashmir to another,'' Ayesha Gul, chairperson of the women's wing of the Jammu and Kashmir National Liberation Front, said here before leaving for Muzaffarabad, the capital of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir. Gul, alias Shazia Ghulam Din, is the daughter-in-law of the founder of Kashmiri separatist movement Maqbool Bhat who was hanged in 1984 in Tihar Jail for the murder of Indian diplomat Ravinder Mhatre in London. She was in the country to attend the World Social Forum in Mumbai and during her stay met several prominent politicians, including Kashmir committee chairman and former Union law minister Ram Jethmalani. Gul said a dialogue between the people of two regions of Kashmir will help evolve a broader consensus in finding a solution to the issue. ''There is a misconception about the situation in Kashmir. Such a move will also help the people of Pakistan Occupied Kashmir in comparing their problems with the people of Jammu and Kashmir,'' she added. Bureau Report