Peace in South Asia relates to Resolution of Kashmir. Peoples League

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Srinagar: July 28, 2009. (PCP) Executive Member APHC and Acting Chairman Jammu Kashmir Peoples League Mukhtar Waza in a statement said that it is now a well-accepted fact that the peace process in the sub-continent is irreversible. It may move in fits and starts, but the direction is clear. There can be no denying of the fact that during the last four years, political initiatives – local, domestic, bilateral and international – have all been moving in a positive direction, albeit at a slow pace. There are a few remarkable features about this peace process, which have a bearing on its sustainability, that were not in evidence in the earlier initiatives. There is no denying the fact that there are a lot of complexities in the JK issue with the intra-state relationship between Delhi and Srinagar and between Islamabad and Muzaffarabad. These intra-state relationships are further compounded by the emergence of a host of political parties and it is only peace which can guarantee perpetual peace in whole of the sub-continent whose fruits are always sweet and beneficial, Waza said. He urged that without the intervention of civilized world the permanent, honorable and durable solution of Kashmir issue can not be choked out because present world is governed by open market economy with bizarre maxim in the race of the survival of fittest and urged the result oriented parleys with the sense of meaning in the ambit of tripartite nature because in the prevalent new world order one can not live in isolation. It is only the peaceful resolution of Kashmir which can ensure peace in south Asia otherwise people in the region are doomed to face nuclear cataclysm, Waza said.

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