QUETTA, Feb 4: Kashmiris’ representation in the peace process between Pakistan and India was essential to resolve the long-standing dispute, essential for maintaining peace in South Asia, according to All-Parties Hurriet Conference leader Syed Abbas Rizvi.

Addressing a press conference at the press club here on Sunday, he thanked the people and the government of Pakistan for observing Kashmir Day to express solidarity with the Kashmiri people and said that the Kashmiris would never forget Pakistan’s support in their struggle for freedom.

Mr Rizvi, a member of the All-Parties Hurriet Conference’s executive committee, asserted that Kashmiris would continue to render sacrifices until the dispute was resolved in accordance with the wishes of the Kashmiri people.

He warned that the ongoing peace initiative by Pakistan and India would not yield positive results without the participation of real representatives of Kashmiri people.

He said that the All-Parties Hurriet Conference leadership supported efforts of President Gen Pervez Musharraf to resolve the Kashmir issue but said that talks would be futile without progress.

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