"We don't believe in Kashmiriyat, we believe in liberation"

"We don't believe in Kashmiriyat, we believe in liberation"
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Syed Salahuddin
Ghulam Hasnain
What do you think the Hurriyat's Pakistan visit will yield?
The Hurriyat leadership seems split between pro-Pakistan and anti-Pakistan factions. What do you think will be its impact?
Why does this perception arise that the Hurriyat team will bring with it a New Delhi agenda? Was the Hurriyat perceived as pro-Delhi when Geelani was the chairman?
Will you still talk if Geelani isn't part of the Hurriyat team?
Some Hurriyat leaders are perturbed about the involvement of groups espousing pan-Islamic causes. Do you think this undermines the Kashmiriyat concept?
There has been a massive turnout for the panchayat elections in parts of Jammu and Kashmir. Do you think then that the Hurriyat is losing ground, and the militancy its attraction?
What is the minimum and maximum positions you have on the Kashmir issue?
There was an attack on chief minister Farooq Abdullah recently. Militant activities, too, continue. Don't you think this will undermine the peace process?
Do leaders like you feel sandwiched between Pakistan and India?
In an interview to The Stimson Center, Washington, (Hizbul's J&K unit chief) Abdul Majid Dar said he wasn't averse to participating in a free and fair election. Do you subscribe to this view?
Delhi has rejected the tripartite concept. What do you plan to do now?
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