Hurriyat is not against a "pleasant and friendly relationship" between India and Pakistan "but it is in no way acceptable to Kashmiris that the two countries ignore their wishes, aspirations and sacrifices and talk about potato and onion trade," the separatist leader said.
"India and Pakistan should keep this reality in mind that the real stakeholders of the Kashmir issue are its people," he said.
He described it as a "formula of burial of the wishes, aspirations and sacrifices of Kashmiris" and added it was also against the Constitution and national policy of Pakistan regarding Kashmir.
The Hurriyat hawk said the formula was just a "deception" and any such proposal would again be rejected by the Kashmiri people.
The formula envisaged softening of Line of Control (LoC), self-governance, phased withdrawal of troops from entire Jammu and Kashmir and joint supervision by India and Pakistan.
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