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Salahuddin changes stand, terms ceasefire a mockery
By B. Muralidhar Reddy
ISLAMABAD, NOV. 24 After insisting two days ago that the Hizb-ul-
Mujahideen had not rejected outright the ceasefire offer, its
chief, Syed Salahuddin, today characterised the Prime Minister,
Mr. A. B. Vajpayee's announcement as ``a mockery'' and promised
attacks on Indian security forces during Ramzan.
At a press conference in Karachi, Mr. Salahuddin denied any
differences among militant groups over the announcement and
referred to the resolution, adopted by the United Jehadi Council,
an umbrella organisation of all militant groups based in Pakistan
and operating in Kashmir, rejecting the offer.
``This ceasefire offer is just a deception. It is a mockery'',
news agencies quoted him. He said no ceasefire would be
meaningful unless India also cut down its troops in Kashmir to
the pre-1989 level, ``ended all operations against civilians''
and released militants from prison.
``Through this ceasefire India is buying time to track down
militant hideouts and strengthen its intelligence network. What
we need is a ceasefire, which is meaningful. The Kashmir conflict
will ultimately be resolved according to the wishes and the will
of the people of Kashmir'', he said.
Meanwhile, even as the Pakistan-based militant outfits have been
fuming against the Indian Government, senior All-Party Hurriyat
Conference leader, Mr. Abdul Ghani Lone, who is camping here, has
sent out clear signals that while Kashmiris appreciated the
support from across the border, they would not like to take
``dictation'' from them.
Speaking at functions organised by several organisations in and
around Islamabad in the last two days, Mr. Lone has made it clear
that Kashmiris expected the militant organisations to listen to
them and not the other way round.
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