Separatists ready for dialogue with Centre

Fayaz Bukhari
SRINAGAR, May 29: The separatists today said that they are ready for dialogue with Centre but demanded that New Delhi should end ambiguity first.
The chairmen of Hurriyat Conference (G) Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Hurriyat Conference (M) Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and Mohammad Yasin Malik of JKLF today issued a statement regarding it  after holding a meeting at Hyderpora residence of Geelani.
They said that the statements emanating regarding talks for last few days from different people at the helm of affairs at Centre are unclear and ambiguous.
While Rajnath Singh says there should be dialogue with both Kashmir and Pakistan but both “Kashmir and Kashmiri is ours”, Sushma Swaraj puts a rider and says no talks with Pakistan unless “terror is stopped “then Amit Shah gives a spin to the ceasefire that it is not for militants but people while State DG had issued a statement that it is for militants to come back home.
“All this ambiguity leaves little room to consider the talk about talks seriously with a purpose or warrant a response”, the statement said.
“These statements come a few days after Modi said in Srinagar that the panacea to the Kashmir problem according to him is “development “and “peace “is a prerequisite for that to happen, putting the onus of  bringing peace on people while absolving Government of India of all role and responsibility in the matter”, the statement said.
“Deliberately choosing to ignore the historical background of the Kashmir problem, its internal and external dimensions, the reason for the presence of lakhs of his troops here, the daily aggression and the highly volatile situation on ground and near LoC in the conflict ridden region. It was like Modi was playing a cruel joke on the people”, read the statement.
The statement further said: “Then a few days back Rajnath Singh said that we are ready to talk to Pakistan and Hurriyat to which Sushma Swaraj added riders and caveats and Amit Shah put out his clarifications, not to upset his electoral applecart and calculations.”
“Now the question is what these “talks” are about to which Singh is referring to? What is the agenda of these talks? Is it about Modi’s suggestion of development?”, ask separatists.
“JRL does not want to score points by highlighting the discrepancies and conflicts in their statements but wants to understand what GoI is conveying through them to respond accordingly”, the statement said.
“JRL said that since people of J&K are at the receiving end of the lingering 70 year old conflict, being the worst affected we are most keen to find an end to it. And hence have always advocated that being a political and human issue it needs to be addressed likewise, not militarily as GoI has been doing. And for a political redressal of the conflict dialogue among stakeholders is the best process and option available”, the statement adds.
The separatists stressed for meaningful dialogue. “As J&K is a divided territory and half of it is in Pakistan, this dispute has three stakeholders: India, Pakistan and people of this land. Meaningful talks based on a clear agenda underlined by sincerity among all the three stakeholders is an assured and peaceful way to resolve the conflict of Kashmir in all its forms and dimensions. Absence of any one stake holder in the process will not yield any solution. It is also important to have transparency in such a process and an assurance from all sides that promises and pledges made will be honoured. Talks that are so held keeping in view the concerns and needs of stakeholders especially the most afflicted party, to the satisfaction of all will surely be successful and result oriented”, the statement said.
“Any effort that GoI makes in this direction will find takers in Kashmir and Pakistan. Let GoI give clarity on what it wants to talk about and speak in one Language we are ready to join the process”, read the statement.