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Hurriyat team barred from leaving
By Our Special Correspondent
NEW DELHI, APRIL 10. Revealing continued confusion in the
Vajpayee Government over an approach to the Hurriyat leaders, a
delegation of the organisation was today prevented from leaving
the country while the Defence Minister, Mr. George Fernandes,
expressed a view that he would like the Hurriyat leaders to be
sitting ``across the table''.
Mr. Fernandes was reported to have told a news agency that it was
`necessary' to talk to those leaders ``who are the cause of the
problem in the first place''. ``After all we are talking to our
own people and we would like Hurriyat leaders to be across the
table'
It appears that Mr. Fernandes has sought to resurrect his
reputation as a `sensitive' Minister which he had earned as
Minister for Kashmir Affairs in the V.P. Singh Government. At
that time Mr. Jagmohan, as the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir, was
seen as advocating a `hard' line against militants.
The tone of Mr. Fernandes' observation also appears to be
slightly at variance with the Union Home Minister, Mr. L.K.
Advani's disclaimer that the Vajpayee Government had sent out any
invitation to the Hurriyat leaders for dialogue.
Early this morning a four-member Hurriyat delegation was
prevented from boarding a Geneva-bound flight from the IGI
Airport. The team was scheduled to take part in the U.N. Human
Rights Commission's annual meeting .
The four had managed to secure `accreditation' from various NGOs.
Mr. Abul Majid Bandey (who generally officiates as the
spokesperson for the Hurriyat in Delhi) was accredited to a group
called `The World Society of Victimology', Mr. Raja Tufail Ahemd
and Mohammed Amin were accredited to the `International Islamic
Federation of Students Organisations', and the fourth member, Mr.
Abdul Rashid Lone, was atached to the `International Human Rights
Association of American Minorities.'
The Union Home Ministry sources indicated that the Government was
convinced that these four would have used their stay in Geneva to
mount an anti-India campaign.
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