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Mehbooba Mufti closing doors for dialogue : Er. Rasheed | KNO

Asks New Delhi not to get misled by propaganda of main stream politicians

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Bandipora 14 Jan 2018 (KNO) : Ridiculing Mehbooba Mufti’s remarks made in Legislative Counsel that one can drew a thirsty horse to a well but not force him to drink, AIP Supremo and MLA Langate Er. Rasheed reminded Mehbooba Mufti about her speech made in the state Assembly that we can get nothing outside Indian constitution, thus closing doors for Huriyat to talk. Addressing party workers at Papchan Bandipora today, Er. Rasheed said “It is good to expect thirsty horses to quench their thirst at a well, but then if the well is full of dirt or carries acid than water. Asking Huriyat leaders to talk one side but dashing hope in the same breath is unacceptable, misleading and amounts to exploitation of sentiment. There is no fun to talk about dialogue on one side but impose conditions on the other side. By saying so it seems Mehbooba Mufti is working on New Delhi’s ‘Chankian’ agenda of offering talks but creating an atmosphere where talks could never be held. Mehbooba’s speeches in Assembly are a clear cut signal that appointing Daneshwar Sharma is to give the impression that New Delhi is ready to talk with open mind but forcing Mehbooba Mufti to speak desperation, negativity and immaturity is ample signal to say Huriyat bye bye”. Er. Rasheed appealed New Delhi not to trust the false and self centered versions of main stream politicians especially Mehbooba Mufti and Omer Abdullah whose one point agenda is to get power. AIP Senior leader Zeeshan Pandit and constituency head Bandipora Parvez Shah also spoke on the occasions and both leaders appealed masses to support AIP if they truly want sufferings of Kashmiris to end. (KNO)

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