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Six point agenda to solve long dispute of kashmir b/w india and pakistanBY FAISan Francisco, Mar 29 :Secretary General of “World Kashmir Awareness”, Dr. Ghulam Nabi Fai Sunday announced a six point agenda to set a stage for the resolution of Kashmir issue. According to a statement issued here, Fai was addressing a well represented seminar entitled “Kashmir: A reminder to the American policy makers,” here at Fremont, California. The event was sponsored by the American Muslim Alliance and Pakistani American Democratic Forum which are headed by a well-known political scientist, Agha Saeed. Dr. Fai while expounding on his 6 points suggested that the conflict over Kashmir cannot be resolved through military means. Kashmir issue is a political issue and has to be resolved through political means. “There has to be a cease-fire from all sides during negotiations. Negotiations cannot be carried out at a time when parties are killing each other. Talks must be tripartite between India, Pakistan and genuine leadership of the people of Kashmir,” he added. He said there cannot be and should not be any condition from any party, other than commitment to non-violence and to negotiations. Negotiations should be initiated simultaneously at four different levels, including. “An intra-Kashmir dialogue between the leadership of the Kashmiri political resistance, and the leadership of Azad Kashmir, Gilgat Baltistan and the leadership of minority groups in Kashmir.Talks between the government of India and Pakistan. Talks between the Governments of India, Pakistan and the Kashmiri leadership. Talks between India, Pakistan, Kashmir, China and the United States. There should be third party facilitation to make sure that the talks between India, Pakistan and Kashmiri leadership remain focused,” he said. “Third party facilitator could be a person of an international standing, like Nobel Laureate, Bishop Desmond Tutu of South Africa or Dr. Kofi Annan of Ghana or Mr. Kjell Magne Bondevik, former Prime Minister of Norway or Ms. Mary Robinson, former President of Ireland and former UN High Commissioner on Human Rights.” EEO chairs meeting at Anantnag Anantnag, Mar 30: The Election Expenditure Observer (EEO) of Anantnag Parliamentary Constituency , D. K. Rai, Sunday took a detailed review meeting with Nodal Officers , Expenditure Nodal Officers, Assistant Expenditure Observers, members of surveillance and other teams besides representatives of National and State level political parties.. The meeting was attended by Returning Officer of 3- Anantnag parliamentary seat, Swagat Biswas and briefed the EEO about the system set in for monitoring of Election expenditure. It is pertinent to mention here that expenditure observers have been appointed by Election Commission of India for monitoring day to day expenditure being incurred by the candidates in each constituency. The Observer laid stress to adhere the guide lines of Election Commission of India for keeping separate and correct account of all expenditure incurred or authorized by the contesting candidates. During the meeting, various issues related to effective expenditure monitoring mechanism were discussed in detail.
Posted on: Mon, 31 Mar 2014 03:33:30 +0000

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