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Trying to help India, Pakistan: Kashmiri separatist leaders

Chairman of Hurriyat Conference Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who met Basit yesterday, said the "complex" Kashmir issue needed a "political approach".

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Justifying their consultations with Pakistan High Commissioner Abdul Basit here, Kashmiri separatist leaders today said they were trying to assist India and Pakistan in resolving the "complex" issue of Kashmir which needed a political approach.

They also downplayed Basit's invitation to them for attending Pakistan's National Day celebrations.

Chairman of Hurriyat Conference Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, who met Basit yesterday, said the "complex" Kashmir issue needed a "political approach".

"Hurriyat's main agenda is that stakeholders involved -- India, Pakistan and Kashmiris -- will have to move together to solve the problem.... It is the only way out to avoid killing of innocent civilians and army men and other destruction.

"They (the stakeholders) have to find a solution to the problem. All of us understand one fact that there cannot be a military solution and there can be no solution through violence. So, how do we move forward? We try to engage with everyone," he said while wondering why his meeting Basit was being portrayed negatively.

Echoing similar sentiments, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) Chief Yasin Malik said he has been attending the Pakistan National Day celebrations over the past 22 years.

"I am here just to attend the function as so many other people here will be... Indian politicians, Indian journalists will be there. It's a function I am attending for the last 22 years," he said.

The Mirwaiz along with Abdul Gani Bhat, Maulana Abbas Ansari, Bilal Gani Lone, Aga Syed Hassan, Mussadiq Adil and Mukhtar Ahmad Waza had gone to Basit's residence yesterday night for talks.

India had called off foreign secretary-level talks with Pakistan last year after Basit held consultations with Hurriyat leaders on the eve of the official talks.

This meeting comes a fortnight after Basit had gone to the Delhi residence of hardline Hurriyat leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani and updated him about the visit of Indian Foreign Secretary S Jaishankar to Islamabad and issues discussed during his meetings there.

While meetings between Pakistani diplomats and Kashmiri separatist Hurriyat leaders have been a regular practice for the last 30 years, the issue has always irked India, which has maintained that resolution of Indo-Pak issues including Jammu and Kashmir have to be done bilaterally between the leadership of the two countries.

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