Kashmir dispute resolution not possible within ambit of Indian constitution: Gillani

Kashmir dispute resolution not possible within ambit of Indian constitution: Gillani

ISLAMABAD (APP): The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Chairman, Syed Ali Gilani, in occupied Kashmir, has rejected the statement of former puppet Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah, which he made in an event in the United States.

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According to Kashmir Media Service, Syed Ali Gilani in a statement issued in Srinagar said, the assertions about Kashmir dispute are baseless, far from historical perspective and carry no weight.

Omar Abdullah had stated that the resolution of Kashmir dispute is possible within ambit of Indian Constitution.

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Syed Ali Gilani, while referring to recent Kashmir history, said, "Late Sheikh Mohammad Abdullah though for 22 years pursued Plebiscite Front but later in year 1975 while ignoring the miseries and agonies faced by people, opted to choose his fortune for power corridors within framework of Indira-Abdullah Accord.

This was followed by his son and grandson and thus bargained the interests of the territory for their personal gains."

The ailing octogenarian APHC Chairman said, despite their bargaining with Delhi, the people in Kashmir never accepted hegemony of India and resisted it with their will and wish.

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"Kashmir is an internationally recognized dispute and its solution is never possible within framework of Indian Constitution," he added.

He termed the statement of Omar Abdullah as childish.