The Hurriyat Conference headed by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq hoped that the leadership in both the countries will carry forward the peace process in a "bold way" and resolve all outstanding issues including Kashmir. It also said that it would not shy away from talks with the government, adding that any dialogue should be "with an open mind and heart".
"I only hope that the process, which has been initiated after many speed breakers, gains momentum and both nations sit together and find solutions to all the outstanding issues including Kashmir by involving the Kashmiri people," the Mirwaiz told PTI here.
He, however, expressed apprehension that radical elements, who are inimical to peace in the region, would try and make desperate attempts to sabotage the peace process.
"Any party or group that stands in the way of attempts to achieve peace are enemies of the people of South Asia. The leadership in India and Pakistan should invite and involve all the stakeholders - especially the people of Kashmir - to contribute and be a part of this process.
When asked that certain separatists groups including his
"We in Hurriyat Conference would like to walk an extra mile for ensuring that peace process can succeed. I have said it many times that we wish to see Kashmir as a bridge of friendship between India and Pakistan rather than a bone of contention," the Mirwaiz said.
To a question whether the Hurriyat Conference was willing to talk to the central leadership, he said, "We have never shied away from dialogue aimed at addressing the Kashmir issue be it with India or Pakistan.
To a question about statements from Union ministers that talks with Hurriyat would be held within Indian Constitution, the Mirwaiz claimed it was Vajpayee who spoke of holding unconditional talks under the ambit of 'insaniyat' and vowed that India "shall not traverse solely on the beaten track of the past".
"Talks need to be held with an open mind and heart," the Mirwaiz said.
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