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Dulat asks Tasaduk Mufti to take 'Mirwaiz & Omar' on board and initiate dialogue with GoI | KNO

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Spy master and former Chief of India’s Research and Analysis Wing (RAW) AS Dulat Monday asked Tasaduk Mufti, the brother of Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti to forge an alliance with double Omar of Kashmir Valley in the interest of suffering people of Valley.

“When Tasaduk Mufti feels that his party has ditched the people of Kashmir and are partners in crime with BJP, then he should enter into a dialogue with Omar Abdullah and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq for sake of people of Kashmir. Mehbooba Mufti will have problems with this triple alliance but Tasaduk can do it if he really feels the pain of Valley people,” Dulat told news agency CNS over phone.

“I am not telling it first time but in Pune during my address, I expressed the same opinion and appealed Tasaduk, Mirwaiz and Omar Abdullah to join hands. If they join hands, things will change. There will be a dialogue and that will be a fruitful one,” Dulat said. “When Double Farooq Accord became a reality, whey can’t Double Omar plus Tasaduk who is sincere in his dealings. Among the three, one has to take the initiative. These three young faces can do wonders for the people of Kashmir.

Their alliance will strengthen the dialogue process. The dialogue they start will certainly bear positive results,” Dulat added. He also appealed separatist leadership to come forward and have a dialogue with Government of India. “Only dialogue can mitigate the sufferings of people. There should a dialogue in the interest of suffering people of Kashmir,” he said.

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