Exchanges on Kashmir
Mariana shared her impression on the visit of the Jammu and Kashmir University and martyrs’ graveyard. She witnessed life, business and ‘siege’ simultaneously. She dwelt on the many U-turns in the Kashmir policy of both India and Pakistan, the plight of refugees and locally displaced people and prospects for the resolution of the dispute.
Syed Talat Hussain focused more on the perspective. Identifying four political trends: pro-India, pro-Pakistan, pro-independence and pro-maximum-autonomy in the State he analyzed the views and strategy of various leaders, political parties and the role of the armed struggle. He described Indian policy as ‘holding’ and that of Pakistan as ‘molding.’
The two presentations were followed by a question-answer session and concluding remarks by the Chairman, Senator Prof. Khurshid Ahmad.