Kashmiri separatists to go ahead with dialogue
Kashmiri separatists will go ahead with bilateral talks with the Centre to resolve Kashmir issue despite serious differences within their own camp, but they wanted " India to speak in one voice.
"With hardliner Syed Ali Shah Geelani led Hurriyat faction having rejected the call to be on board for the dialogue, moderates were willing to go ahead with talks. All Parties Hurriyat Conference Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq is having a "cautious" hope with an "evident change" in Prime Minister's words in Kashmir, where October 28 he sent an unconditional invite for talks.
The change is seen in PM's assertion on August 15, when he said that successful elections had proved that "there is no place for separatist thought in Jammu & Kashmir."
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