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J&K Dialogue 2009
Report of Multi Party Dialogue on the Future of J&K
Author(s) : Madhu Purnima Kishwar
   The November 7, 2009 Dialogue on the Future of Jammu & Kashmir, organized by the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies in collaboration with the Nehru Memorial Museum and Library, has evoked a great deal of debate and discussion. Most of those who attended considered it a hi...
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Muzaffar Hussain Baig
Presentation on People's Democraric Party's Self Rule Formula
The most distinguished jurist of our country and the symbol of India’s collective conscience, Mr. Jethmalani will be remembered throughout the country as a man of very clear thinking and courage of conviction. Irrespective of his political affiliations that waver from time to time, there is no...
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Abdul Gani Butt
All Party Hurriyat Conference
I will begin by quoting from a figure from history, Jesus Christ, he said, “if thy eye is one, you will see only one.” Let me also quote the poet Rumi, who said, “Badar Kardam dui ajkhod yeki didom duaholmra”, “I draw duality out of my being, I draw duality out of my ex...
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Mehbooba Mufti
People's Democratic Party
Thank you Madame Chairman, Chairperson, I am sorry, I think here Baig saab and Prof. Butt saab had spoken of such things that have, as if rubbed off the distinction between the mainstream and the separatist lines. That’s a good thing that though there is one line that separates us from each ot...
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Yasin Malik, Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front
"Indian civil society has been enacting dramas."
As soon as Yasin Malik starting speaking a ruckus was created by a section of the Kashmiri Pandit presented in the audience by calling him murderer, a rapist and not worthy to be present in a dignified forum:* One of the audience: He is a murderer, he is a rapist, he has blood on his hands. He sh...
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