"There is already a broad political consensus in Jammu and Kashmir and in Pakistan that the Kashmir issue must be amicably resolved... We hope that after the next elections, those who are elected to power and those who are in opposition will all act in greater unison to move forward towards resolving Kashmir," the Mirwaiz said.
He appealed to the people of the country to hold their elected representatives accountable for resolving the Kashmir issue, and said Hurriyat Conference was ready to contribute positively towards achieving this goal.
"There must be a serious, result-oriented and time-bound process of dialogue between the leadership of India, Pakistan and Jammu and Kashmir. Let this process start sooner rather than later. Over an intensive period of one year, let all of the parties engage actively with each other.
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