‘Siachen can’t be delinked from kashmir’
Jammu and Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah has said that demilitarisation of Siachen glacier, the world’s highest battleground, as is being demanded by civil society both in India and Pakistan besides some political parties and even by Islamabad should not be treated separately from the Kashmir issue but ought to be part of the comprehensive dialogue process underway between the two countries.
“Pakistan is under pressure to find a solution to the Siachen glacier but other issues of surrounding the dispute should not be left out as part of the comprehensive dialogue process,” he told reporters after attending a passing-out parade at Sher-i-Kashmir Police Academy in Udhampur on Thursday.
He said, “Why is Siachen being treated separately? From one point, our neighbour talks of finding a solution to the Jammu and Kashmir dispute, Siachen is also a part of Jammu and Kashmir, then why is it being treated separately? Why not solve the whole Jammu and Kashmir dispute?”
Mr Abdullah added, “Why only Siachen, there are other issues like Sir Creek, peace in Jammu and Kashmir, trade and so on. Combined efforts of both countries will lead to a solution. This is a comprehensive dialogue and in it you cannot focus on every issue separately.”
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