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Awami Mutahida Mahaz welcomes Mirwaiz’s statement on poll boycott

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
November 7, 2013
in Kashmir
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Srinagar, Nov 7 (KMW): Terming Mirwaiz Umar Farooq’s statement on poll boycott, a step ahead, Awami Mutahida Mahaz (AMM) on Thursday said the remarks of Hurriyat (M) chairman are welcome but solution to any issue lies in a democratic process and the same gets substantiated by the global experiences.

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There can be ideological differences and different political viewpoints, but history bears testimony to the fact that importance of electoral process cannot be undermined as it has never diluted the importance of Kashmir problem.
AMM is of the firm belief that such forums which come into existence through electoral process are useful and can open-up avenues to discuss and debate such important issues.
Need of the hour is that both mainstream as well as the voices of dissent should identify commonalities and common meeting grounds, while respecting and accommodating each others’ political point of view and thereby resulting concerns.
It is imperative for both political mainstream as well as the voices of dissent to desist from undermining each others’ importance and relevance vis-à-vis their defined principles.
AMM believes that for permanent peace in South Asia, Kashmir problem needs to be addressed; sooner the better. For that AMM believes that greater initiatives need to be taken by the respective political leaderships. Till then, it is also equally important to look to the genuine grievances of those sections of population who continue to suffer because of the misgovernance, neglect, corruption, malpractices and failure in justice delivery system.

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