India scared of holding meaningful dialogue on Kashmir dispute: Gilani
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In occupied Kashmir, Chairman All Parties Hurriyat Conference Syed Ali Gilani says New Delhi is very scared of holding meaningful dialogue with Hurriyat and Pakistan leadership on Kashmir dispute as it had occupied Jammu and Kashmir illegally and forcibly by its military might.
In a statement in Srinagar today (Saturday), he said Hurriyat leadership and Kashmiri people are fighting for a just cause and no oppressive measure could deter them from carrying on their struggle.
Regarding Indian Home Minister’s remarks about the dialogue and shutting doors on Parliamentary delegation, APHC Chairman said the Indian government never officially invited the Hurriyat leaders but at the same time blames them of rejecting it.
Meanwhile, Indian troops have launched a cordon and search operation in Tral area of Pulwama district.
The occupation authorities have also suspended internet services in entire Pulwama district.