This Article is From Jun 21, 2016

India Cautious As Pak High Commission Invites Separatists For Iftar Event

India Cautious As Pak High Commission Invites Separatists For Iftar Event

Pakistan High commision Abdul Basit with Hurriyat Chairman Mirwaiz Umar Farooq during last year's Eid Milan at Pakistan High Commision. (PTI File Photo)

Srinagar/Jammu: Separatist leaders from Jammu and Kashmir, including Syed Ali Shah Geelani and Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, have been invited by the Pakistan High Commission for the annual Iftar party in New Delhi on June 25.

Most of the top and middle-rung separatist leaders from both factions of Hurriyat Conference as well as the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front have been invited to the event.

"Yes, we have received an invitation from Pakistan High Commission for an Iftar party on June 25," Ayaz Akbar, spokesperson for the hardline Hurriyat faction led by Mr Geelani told Press Trust of India.

Mr Akbar said around 30 members belonging to various constituents of the Geelani faction have been invited by the Pakistan High Commission.

They include Mr Geelani, Ashraf Sehrai, Shabir Shah and Nayeem Khan, Mr Akbar said.

Though it was not yet decided whether Mr Geelani would attend, the Hurriyat will be represented at the Iftar party, he said.

The moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference led by Mirwaiz Umar Farooq and its other executive members have also been invited, his media advisor Shahid-ul-Islam said.

Apart from the Mr farooq, former Hurriyat chairmen Moulana Abbas Ansari and Abdul Gani Bhat have also been invited, he said.

Mr Islam said no decision has been taken yet by the Mirwaiz-led Hurriyat faction on attending the party. "We have some days till Saturday to decide on it," he said.

JKLF chief Mohammad Yasin Malik has also been invited, a party spokesperson said. However, as Mr Malik is under police custody, a decision on attending the Iftar party has been not taken, the spokesperson said.

Meanwhile, Union Minister of State in PMO, Jitendra Singh reacted with caution to the issue, saying the Ministry of External Affairs will take a call on it.

"I think the Ministry of External Affairs will take a call on it," Mr Singh told reporters.

He was replying to a question on whether the invitation extended to the separatists for Iftar by the Pakistan High Commissioner was a provocation by the neighbouring country with regard to normalisation of Indo-Pak relations.

 
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