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No talks with Rajnath Singh: DeM

Kashmirmediawatch by Kashmirmediawatch
July 22, 2016
in Kashmir
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Srinagar, July 22: The pro-freedom outfit Dukhtaran-e-Milat (DeM) Friday said that visit of Indian Home Minister will have no impact on ground situation of the State.

DeM General Secretary Nahida Nasreen told in her statement that Kashmir is not a law and order problem but 70 years old unsettled issue. “Indian Home Minister Rajnath Singh will get nothing from Kashmr till he addresses the core Kashmir issue. If he thinks Kashmir is a law and order problem then he is mistaken, she said.

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She added that the present movement in Kashmir is run by people and whole nation is united under single platform. “We appeal each and every citizen of Kashmir not to talk to any Indian delegation or the Home Minister of India in case he arrives here. Let India accept Kashmir is an issue, then the joint leadership will take future decision accordingly,” Nasreen said adding how can India expect normalcy here when it is killing innocent civilians on daily basis.

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Nahida Nasreen claimed that party activists are not in touch with DeM chairperson Syeda Aasiya Andrabi and are worried about their safety as according to her government has blocked all her cell numbers.

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