Emerging from an hour-long meeting at the Pakistan High Commission here, the moderate faction led by Mirwaiz Umer Farooq said that the talks were aimed at finding a lasting political solution to the Kashmir issue, a key element for normalising ties between the two countries.
Besides the Mirwaiz, JKLF Chief Yaseen Malik and hardline Hurriyat Chairman Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Dukhtaran-e-Millat had separate meetings with Aziz.
Geelani, who had arrived near Pakistan High Commission much before time, decided not to enter the premises till the team led by Mirwaiz was there. The moment they came out, Geelani went in.
To a question that the BJP had opposed their meeting with Aziz terming it as anti-national, the Hurriyat Chairman replied, "I wonder how is this anti-national. The meeting is aimed at findling a lasting solution to the Kashmir issue which is in the interest of India, Pakistan as well as people of Jammu and Kashmir."
BJP President Rajnath Singh said, "By allowing Sartaj Aziz to hold talks with Kashmiri separatists the UPA government has committed another diplomatic blunder with serious costs to national security and national interest.
Information and Broadcasting Minister Manish Tewari said, "The Hurriyat should also introspect on this matter that if they are really representatives of the people then they must participate in the democratic process."
The Mirwaiz replied that Hurriyat had been meeting with Pakistani leaders during the NDA regime under Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee and his deputy L K Advani.
"Sad to see them (BJP) terming this meeting as anti-India. In fact such talks must be encouarged," he said, adding, "we seek cooperation not confrontation" from BJP and other political parties.
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