The Panun Kashmir today, demanded an inquiry into what transpired at the closed-door meeting between Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf and the Hurriyat leader's at High Commissioner Ashraf Jehangir Qazi's reception on July 14.
"The government should probe as to what happened at the closed-door meeting after all it took place on our soil, and the tea party was just a guise to destabilise the talks," Panun Kashmir Convenor Dr Agnishekhar, told UNI here.
Pakistan ignored India's reservations to invite the Hurriyat leaders to the high tea, he said adding the meeting could have been avoided for the success of the summit.
He alleged that the amalgam was engaged in anti-national and fundamental activities under the guise of a political cover.
"The Hurriyat is engaging in anti-national activities in Delhi as well as Kashmir and they should be stopped," he demanded.
Rebutting the conglomerate's claim that they were the sole representatives of the Kashmiris, he said the majority voice of the would be represented by the people of Ladakh, Jammu and the Kashmiri pandits.
"How can the supposed representation from one region be called the majority voice. If the people from the rest of the region are taken into account they form the in a majority voice," he added.
"The 23-party separatist alliance that does not represent the aspirations of the people of the Kashmiri pandits neither does it talk of the Ladhakis so how are they the majority representation," he asked.
The six-executive committee members
of the Hurriyat Conference, including Chairman Prof Abdul Gani Bhat, Abdul
Gani Lone, Omar Farooq, Syed ali Shah Geelani, Moulvi Abbas Ansari and
Sheikh Abdul Aziz met Gen Musharraf for 30 minutes at the Pakistan house
here on July 14.
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