"On one hand, they talk of dialogue between Indian and Pakistan or India and Kashmiris and on the other hand, they talk about integrating Kashmiris with India and no compromise on national interests and so on... Rhetoric about dialogue is a mere eyewash," Malik said at a rally in south Kashmir's Kulgam district.
He said the statements by various mainstream leaders about resolution of the Kashmir issue was limited to integration of Jammu and Kashmir with India.
Malik alleged Sayeed's statement to integrate the people of the state with the rest of India was "actually RSS agenda".
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