Chairman All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Mirwaiz Omer Farooq said on Friday the pro-Indian parties have gone in round table conference with big claims but the outcome at the end of the event was zero.
In a telephonic interview to PTV he said, formation of working groups and some financial packages were announced at the end of the conference, which are the administrative measures.
He said the Indian government and the state machinery can take such steps in routine without calling the round-table conferences.
The impression that emerged from the platform of this conference was that, Kashmir was an internal issue between Central and State governments wherein New Delhi and occupied Srinagar had to take some steps.
It is an established fact that issue of Kashmir is not an internal matter of the Indian government and it has to be resolved in line with international obligations according to the wishes of Kashmiri people, he said.
He said the Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh during his meeting with the APHC leadership had announced that most important thing in the issue of Kashmir is its external aspect. The issue of Kashmir neither relates to the distribution of administrative powers between centre and state nor it stands for reforms, he said.
He said it is a political issue which should be solved by involving all the parties. There will be no stability in region until India, Pakistan and the Kashmir people sit together to find out an amicable solution of longstanding Kashmir dispute the APHC chairman, observed.
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