A day after the hardline faction of the Hurriyat Conference led by Syed Ali Geelani said the time was not ripe for taking a trip to Pakistan,moderate Hurriyat Conference has termed its forthcoming visit to the neighbouring country as “crucial.”
The moderate faction, however, has said its three members, who are part of the delegation to Pakistan, have not been issued passports and other related travel documents so far by the authorities.
The six-member Hurriyat delegation led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq is scheduled to embark on a week-long visit to Pakistan on December 17.
The hardline faction of the Hurriyat had yesterday rejected the invite for the Pakistan visit, saying its leaders will not go there merely to “decorate newspapers for a few days and take part in photo sessions.”
“For being the true representatives of people of Kashmir, the forthcoming Pakistan visit of Hurriyat Conference is crucial and of far-reaching consequences,” a spokesman of the faction led by Mirwaiz said.
“During the visit, the Hurriyat delegation will take stock of the developments aimed at reaching a long-term and permanent solution to the Kashmir dispute,” he said.
The Hurriyat delegation will meet not only leaders of the ruling party but will also consult leaders of the opposition parties so that information regarding developments on the Kashmir issue is obtained firsthand, the spokesman said.
The moderate faction said three of its members Moulvi Abbas Hussain Ansari, Mukhtar Waza and Mussadiq Aadil who were part of the delegation had not been provided passports and other travel documents by the authorities as yet.
“The Hurriyat appeals to the authorities concerned to issue these documents at the earliest,” the spokesman said.
The other members of the delegation include Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, Abdul Gani Bhat and Bilal Gani Lone.
WEEK-LONG VISIT
The six-member Hurriyat delegation led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq is scheduled to embark on a week-long visit to Pakistan on December 17. During the visit, the Hurriyat delegation will take stock of the developments aimed at reaching a long-term and permanent solution to the Kashmir dispute
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