SRINAGAR: Hizbul Mujahideen chief Syed Salahuddin has said frequent strikes and shutdowns diluted the summer agitation in Kashmir. The HM chief, who's based in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), was now preparing a new plan to create trouble in J&K.
Talking to a local news agency on telephone, Salahuddin said the 'summer movement' was based on wrong strategy and emotions. "I gave good advice to my friends but they did not listen to me. They now regret it. No nation can remain dependent on constant strikes. So we have to sit and carve out a result-oriented programme," he said.
As a first step, he asked the separatist leaders to join hands and put forth a common agenda before the people of Kashmir.
"The separatist leaders should unite on the basis of 1993 constitution of Hurriyat Conference," Hizb chief said.
Talking to a local news agency on telephone, Salahuddin said the 'summer movement' was based on wrong strategy and emotions. "I gave good advice to my friends but they did not listen to me. They now regret it. No nation can remain dependent on constant strikes. So we have to sit and carve out a result-oriented programme," he said.
As a first step, he asked the separatist leaders to join hands and put forth a common agenda before the people of Kashmir.
"The separatist leaders should unite on the basis of 1993 constitution of Hurriyat Conference," Hizb chief said.
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