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Kashmir issue need to be resolve in better interests of South Asia : Prof Bhat | KNO

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Srinagar, April 13 (KNO) : Equipped with huge arsenal India and Pakistan have been logging horns with each other over Kashmir, all mayhem and bloodshed is inflicted on Kashmiris’ and how far Kashmiris’ blood will go on spilling on the soil.

The Kashmir issue needs to be resolved in better interests of both the rival nations and to make a secure and peaceful future of the subcontinent, said Prof Bhat. Hurriyat leader and Muslim Conference (MC) president Prof. Abdul Gani Bhat discussed humanism in reference to Mehraj-un- Nabi (SA) said while speaking at a huge gathering of people at Rathsun Jamia Masjid, in district Budgam and expressed his utter shock over destructive tendencies shaping in deadly manifestations and it is felt that men busy in spoiling the dignity and objectives of life might lead us to a horrible situation. Irony is that repressive politics is played over developmental issues, biased democratic methods are used to create chaos, confusion in Kashmiri society, Prof Bhat made it clear that under such situation unresolved issue of Kashmir adds fuel to the fire which nobody can deny.

Prof. Bhat said the boisterous reports emanating from middle east, Afghanistan and of course in south Asia when big powers US and Russia are coming dangerously closer with nefarious designs and India and Pakistan too are engaged bitterly in Kashmir. Before the situation takes an ugly turn the leadership in New Delhi and Islamabad should ponder on and opt for amity, reconciliation and will to resolve Kashmir for the better interests of South Asia

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