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JKPP delegation in PoK by today to resolve Kashmir issue
Jammu, Aug 01: The Jammu and Kashmir Panthers Party (JKNPP) announced today it proposed to send a delegation to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) to interact with the leaders there for resolving the Kashmir issue.
Jammu, Aug 01: The Jammu and Kashmir Panthers Party (JKNPP) announced today it proposed to send a delegation to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) to interact with the leaders there for resolving the Kashmir issue.
A ten-member delegation of the party, including its four legislators, plans to reach PoK before August one this year, JKNPP chairman, Bhim Singh, told reporters here.
"Our delegation will interact with the Muslim conference leaders and legislators of PoK to find ways and means of resolving the Kashmir crisis", he said, adding "India and Pakistan cannot resolve the Kashmir issue without the participation of the people of Jammu and Kashmir even if they fight ten wars more".
Asked whether the delegation would also visit Pakistan, Singh said "that country is a tresspasser and has illegally occupied part of Jammu and Kashmir and thus a visit there does not arise".
A ten-member delegation of the party, including its four legislators, plans to reach PoK before August one this year, JKNPP chairman, Bhim Singh, told reporters here.
"Our delegation will interact with the Muslim conference leaders and legislators of PoK to find ways and means of resolving the Kashmir crisis", he said, adding "India and Pakistan cannot resolve the Kashmir issue without the participation of the people of Jammu and Kashmir even if they fight ten wars more".
Asked whether the delegation would also visit Pakistan, Singh said "that country is a tresspasser and has illegally occupied part of Jammu and Kashmir and thus a visit there does not arise".
Singh said he would also invite the Muslim conference leaders of PoK to visit Jammu and Kashmir for broader interaction with the people.
Referring to the Hurriyat conference, he said it mattered little to him whether Hurriyat leaders accompanied him or not.
Singh said that his party has decided to take to the streets if the coalition government headed by Mufti Mohammad Sayeed did not initiate measures for implementing the demilitation commission and Wazir commission recommendations on formation of districts by October 17.
Bureau Report