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Sultan urges to continue dialogue with India
By Muhammad Ali Malik

ISLAMABAD—Former Prime Minister AJK and President of People’s Muslim League (PML) Barrister Sultan Mahmood Chaudary urged the British Kashmiris to unite for the noble cause of Kashimir issue saying” the PML is raising the issue on the international front”.
He was addressing a ceremony in Bolton where a new branch of PML was also announced that led to increase the branches up to 56.
Sultan Mahmood Chaudary said” We raised the matter in the sense that the dialogues with the India should not be interrupted at all and the Issue of Kashmir should also be remain in forefront” He asserted that more than 10 lac kishmiris living in Britain should come forwarded to support him because” the Government of Azad Jammu Kashmir is betraying to the spirit of cause”.
He expressed hope to the new government of Pakistan “to resolve the Kashmir issue amicably according to the wish and will of People”. He added that the participation of Kashmiri masses should also be made certain to resolve the issue peacefully. Here Ch. Rashid, Maulana Abdul Razzaq Chisti, Ch.Farooq Ahmad, Ch.Maalik, Ch.Jabar, Ch.Mumtaz and Ch. Serdar also addressed on the occasion while Sultan Chudary took oath from the leaders of his party.
A lasting and durable settlement of the Kashmir issue is possible if the Kashmiris are included in the talks, he added.
He said the representatives of Kashmiri people should be included in the talks for the success of dialogue between India and Pakistan. Sultan Mehmood, also president of AJK Peoples Muslim League, said that intra-Kashmiri dialogue should be held to provide leadership of the both sides of Kashmir to sit together and devise a strategy for early solution of the issue.
About Confidence Building Measures (CBMs), he said India should immediately withdraw its forces from occupied Kashmir and repeal draconian laws being implemented in the held valley.

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