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Pakistan asks Hurriyat leaders to avoid talks with India: report

New Delhi, Jan 28: Pakistan has reportedly told the Hurriyat Conference leaders not to start any direct negotiations with India for at least another year, says a media report. The Hurriyat leaders led by their

 

They however rejected outright a suggestion to begin talks with New Delhi within a domestic framework.
 
The delegation also met LeT's Hafiz Muhammad Saeed and Hizbul Mujahideen's Syed Salahuddin, both wanted for terror attacks in India.
 
Saeed is said to have made it clear that use of violence was the only way to resolve the Kashmir issue. However, sources said, they too gave the impression of "lying low" this year.
 
In contrast, the meetings with Pakistan's political parties were far more positive.
 
Parties across the board impressed on the separatists that dialogue was the only way forward, indicating that Hurriyat too should invest in the effort.

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