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Kashmir movement has gained 'new momentum', says Pak

By Rezaul H Laskar
September 17, 2010 16:51 IST
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In provocative comments, Pakistan said the "indigenous movement" in Kashmir has gained "new momentum and urgency", and it would continue to support the people of the state in their "just cause".

"The indigenous movement in (Jammu and Kashmir) has gained a new momentum and urgency. The Kashmiris are unanimous in their demand for self-determination," Pakistan Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi said. Qureshi said Pakistan will "continue to stand by the Kashmiris in their just cause". His comments were put out in a statement by the Foreign Office.

"Gross and systematic abuse of human rights ... in Kashmir must end. Pakistan calls upon the Government of India to exercise restraint," Qureshi

said. He said Pakistan has taken "serious note of the deteriorating situation" in Jammu and Kashmir.

Needling India, Pakistan had last month said that Kashmiri people were resolved to get their right to self-determination and New Delhi should read the "writing on the wall". "It is our firm belief that when (the Kashmiri) people are willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for their cause, then nothing can stop them from reaching their destination," foreign office spokesperson Abdul Basit had said.

Qureshi said Pakistan is committed to finding a "just and peaceful resolution of the issue of Jammu and Kashmir in accordance with the relevant UN resolutions and wishes and aspirations of the Kashmiri people".

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