MUZAFFARABAD, May 29: The Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) has made it clear that “patriotic Kashmiris” will not accept or let anybody impose on them any solution to the Kashmir issue that is not based on their freely expressed choice through unlimited right to self-determination.

"Any solution which does not incorporate the wishes of the majority or culminates in division of our motherland on the basis of religion, culture and language will not be accepted even if it carries endorsement by some so-called Kashmiri leaders and outfits at the behest of foreign forces," said a resolution adopted at a public meeting held in Rawalakot on Tuesday to mark the 30th foundation day of pro-independence organisation.

The public meeting was addressed among others by JKLF supreme head Amanullah Khan, party's chairman Sardar Saghir Khan, Jammu Kashmir

Liberation League president Justice Abdul Majeed Malick, Jammu Kashmir People’s Party president Sardar Khalid Ibrahim Khan and AJK Jamaat-i-Islami chief Sardar Ejaz Afzal Khan.Another resolution adopted on the occasion partly supported the report of Baroness Emma Nicholson on Kashmir to the extent of exposing the "undemocratic system in AJK which barred supporters of pro-independence ideology from taking part in elections and also depriving the people of Gilgit-Baltistan of their right to government formation."

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