APHC leaders visit termed historic

04 Jun, 2005

President Azad Kashmir, Sardar Muhammad Anwar Khan has termed the arrival of APHC leaders a historic event. Speaking here late Thursday night at a dinner he hosted in the honour of APHC leaders, he said, "Kashmiris must he taken along in the talks process between India and Pakistan" he said, adding "Indians should be forced to accept Kashmiris as part of the dispute."
He paid tributes to the sacrifices of thousands of Kashmiris and said it was because of them that the peace process was moving forward.
Sardar Anwar also thanked President Pervez Musharraf for inviting the APHC leaders to Pakistan for raising the Kashmir dispute internationally.
He regretted that UN had failed to implement its resolutions on the lingering dispute.
The AJK President said that it was a historic fact that the APHC leaders would visit Islamabad without visa.
"We are ready to talk on any proposal for the resolution of dispute. And our case is so strong that we can put it before the world in an emphatic way," Mir Waiz said.
He said the political parties of Indian held Kashmir should think above their petty personal and political disputes for a greater cause.

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