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April - 5 
A government statement released on April 5 invited organisations from Jammu and Kashmir to participate in a dialogue aimed at resolving the crisis. The statement asked the State Government, all political parties, NGOs, trade unions, social and religi
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A government statement released on April 5 invited organisations from Jammu and Kashmir to participate in a dialogue aimed at resolving the crisis. The statement asked the State Government, all political parties, NGOs, trade unions, social and religious bodies as also Kashmiri terrorist outfits desirous of peace to hold the dialogue with the government representative, Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission K C Pant. Referring to the All Party Hurriyat Conference’s (APHC) stand that talks should be unconditional, the statement said that since the Government has agreed to hold talks in the interest of early restoration of peace, it was for the Hurriyat Conference to consider whether "it would not be inconsistent for them to set pre-conditions for dialogue." The statement also noted the frequent demand from the Pakistan government for a dialogue on Kashmir. It invited Islamabad to help in carrying forward the dialogue by curbing cross-border terrorism and putting an end to the vicious anti-India propaganda emanating from there. Reacting to the government statement, Hurriyat Conference said that it would discuss the talks offer with "all sections of peace loving" people of the State including its constituent parties at its executive meeting, to be held in Srinagar next week. However, the alliance chairman Abdul Gani Bhat told a news agency that no tangible solution to the Kashmir issue could be found without involving Pakistan
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April - 5 
According to official sources, officials of the United States are visiting Kashmir to convince the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) leaders to accept proposal for talk with the Government of India for which a formal invitation was made on April 5
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According to official sources, officials of the United States are visiting Kashmir to convince the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) leaders to accept proposal for talk with the Government of India for which a formal invitation was made on April 5. The sources said, following the tough stand taken by the APHC that it would not accept the offer for talks unless the five-member Hurriyat team was allowed to visit Pakistan, the American officials would try to convince the separatists that the proposed visit to Pakistan would materialise after the first round of talks takes place in Delhi.
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April - 6 
A senior leader of the Hurriyat, Mirwaiz Omer Farooq claimed that the talks offer was an attempt to dilute the international pressure on it. He added that any attempt to resolve the crisis must involve the three parties to the dispute including India
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A senior leader of the Hurriyat, Mirwaiz Omer Farooq claimed that the talks offer was an attempt to dilute the international pressure on it. He added that any attempt to resolve the crisis must involve the three parties to the dispute including India, Pakistan and ‘true representatives of Kashmiris’. Democratic Freedom Party president Shabir Ahmad Shah too rejected the talks offer claiming that it would be futile if Pakistan was not involved. He added that groups such as the ruling National Conference or the Congress must not be involved since they "are representing India and if they participate it will create a mess".
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April - 6 
On the political front, several leaders of the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) have dismissed, on April 6, the talks offer of the Central government announced on April 5. The Hurriyat chairman, Abdul Gani Bhat said that a dialogue with the gover
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On the political front, several leaders of the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) have dismissed, on April 6, the talks offer of the Central government announced on April 5. The Hurriyat chairman, Abdul Gani Bhat said that a dialogue with the government would serve no purpose unless the proposed Hurriyat delegation’s visit to Pakistan was permitted. He however added that the talks offer would be discussed in a Hurriyat’s executive council meeting to be held within a week’s time.
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April - 10 
The chairman of the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC), Abdul Ghani Bhat met the Pakistan High Commissioner to India, Qazi Ashraf Jehangir at New Delhi on April 10. While a Hurriyat spokesman described the three hour meeting at the Pakistan High Co
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The chairman of the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC), Abdul Ghani Bhat met the Pakistan High Commissioner to India, Qazi Ashraf Jehangir at New Delhi on April 10. While a Hurriyat spokesman described the three hour meeting at the Pakistan High Commission as ‘routine’, news reports citing anonymous Hurriyat sources said that the meeting comes in the wake of reports that internal dissension was building within the alliance on the issue of the government invitation to Kashmiri groups for negotiations to end the crisis. Earlier, the APHC chief had termed the talks offer as a "gimmick" but another senior Hurriyat leader Abul Ghani Lone termed his reaction as a "personal view" and that the official Hurriyat response had to be formulated only after a meeting of the alliance’s Executive Committee, which yet to be fixed.
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April - 12 
On the political front the Union Minister of State for Home, I D Swami said in Rajouri on April 12 that the Union Government is scheduled to hold talks with all the terrorist outfits in the State without any precondition. Replying to a question he ad
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On the political front the Union Minister of State for Home, I D Swami said in Rajouri on April 12 that the Union Government is scheduled to hold talks with all the terrorist outfits in the State without any precondition. Replying to a question he admitted that there is dissension in a group of the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) on the proposed talks as one group has opposed it. According to him, "Even Hizb-ul Mujahideen (HM) will also participate in the talks". The Minister added that a liaison is being maintained with the Hizb.
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April - 13 
The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Chairman Abdul Ghani Bhat reiterated in Srinagar on April 13 that that unless all the three parties to the Kashmir issue are involved in the negotiations for its resolution no tangible results would be yield
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The All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) Chairman Abdul Ghani Bhat reiterated in Srinagar on April 13 that that unless all the three parties to the Kashmir issue are involved in the negotiations for its resolution no tangible results would be yielded. According to him, "a lasting peace could not be restored in the state until the problem is permanently resolved and that could not be reached at through bilateralism".
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April - 15 
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, addressing media personnel, in Kralpora, on April 15, said the invitation for talks by the Union Government was open to all and warned that the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) could boycott the
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Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah, addressing media personnel, in Kralpora, on April 15, said the invitation for talks by the Union Government was open to all and warned that the All Parties Hurriyat Conference (APHC) could boycott the peace process only at its own peril. According to him "The APHC would be eliminated if it does not join the talks" He said the Union government has invited all Kashmiri groups for talks, including the Hurriyat Conference. If the APHC chose to remain away from the process it would be isolated as in the 1996 general elections.
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April - 15 
Meanwhile, Maulvi Mohammed Abas Hussain Ansari, one of the seven executive members of the APHC, said the Hurriyat did not receive any formal invitation for the dialogue. According to him, "This is all what the radio and TV are saying. I am here but I
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Meanwhile, Maulvi Mohammed Abas Hussain Ansari, one of the seven executive members of the APHC, said the Hurriyat did not receive any formal invitation for the dialogue. According to him, "This is all what the radio and TV are saying. I am here but I did not receive anything". Senior APHC leader Abdul Gani Lone, meanwhile, said, "There is a lot of noise that there is some communication but we have not received it, nobody from Hurriyat". Sources in the Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) and the Muslim Conference also denied they had received any kind of communication, so far.
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April - 16 
On April 16, the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) announced that its key-decision making forum, the executive committee, will meet in a day or two to formulate its response to the Union government’s invitation for dialogue to resolve the Jammu an
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On April 16, the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) announced that its key-decision making forum, the executive committee, will meet in a day or two to formulate its response to the Union government’s invitation for dialogue to resolve the Jammu and Kashmir issue. APHC chairman Abdul Ghani Bhat said though a formal invitation from chief interlocutor K C Pant was yet to reach the apex body of separatist outfits, the APHC executive is likely to meet in a day or two. He, however, reiterated Hurriyat's demand to involve Pakistan in the talks to resolve the Kashmir issue. Earlier, the APHC dismissed the government's announcement that it had begun a political dialogue on the Kashmir issue.
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April - 19 
The Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) chief, Abu Hijrat, during an interview with newsmen at Srinagar on April 19, has reportedly claimed that the outfit would target security forces outside Jammu and Kashmir and intensify and expand their area of operations. R
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The Jaish-e-Muhammad (JeM) chief, Abu Hijrat, during an interview with newsmen at Srinagar on April 19, has reportedly claimed that the outfit would target security forces outside Jammu and Kashmir and intensify and expand their area of operations. Reacting to the Union government’s invitation to Kashmiri bodies for negotiations to end the crisis, the Jaish chief said that his outfit, like other terrorist outfits operating in J&K rejected the cease-fire. Terming the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) as a platform of ‘pro-freedom’ groups, he added that the decision of the alliance on the invitation would be supported "till it is favourable to our cause." Striking a similar pose, Hafiz Mohammed Saeed, chief of the Lashkar-e-Toiba (LeT) is also reported to have warned that India to be ready for a new offensive in Kashmir which termed will be "deadlier than ever before.'' He added that his outfit’s mercenaries have earmarked certain "important'' places in India for their operations against the "enemies of Islam.'' The Lashkar chief was addressing new terrorist recruits of his outfit at Muridke near Lahore in Pakistan.
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April - 25 
Meanwhile, on April 25, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, former Chairman of the APHC, addressing a function to commemorate the silver jubilee celebrations of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), at Nizamuddin in New Delhi rejected the unconditional t
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Meanwhile, on April 25, Syed Ali Shah Geelani, former Chairman of the APHC, addressing a function to commemorate the silver jubilee celebrations of the Students Islamic Movement of India (SIMI), at Nizamuddin in New Delhi rejected the unconditional talks offer by the Union government by terming it a drama. He said that ‘the dialogue is useless as the Indian government is only trying to legitimize its military occupation of Kashmir under the garb of peace talks.’
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April - 26 
On April 26, the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) decided to stay away from the dialogue process with the Union government saying that ‘it is not ready to join the crowded train which goes nowhere’. In an executive council meeting of the APHC at
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On April 26, the All Party Hurriyat Conference (APHC) decided to stay away from the dialogue process with the Union government saying that ‘it is not ready to join the crowded train which goes nowhere’. In an executive council meeting of the APHC at its Rajbagh headquarters, the alliance announced that an everlasting solution could be found only through tripartite dialogue involving Pakistan. The APHC chairman Abdul Gani Bhat reportedly stated that "We consider that the Indian government has chosen to talk with a crowd. And, while talking to a crowd you will be talking in a fish market." He, however, stated that "We are ready to enter into a dialogue with the Centre provided we are allowed to go to Pakistan, and New Delhi accepts Hurriyat Conference as the only representative body in Jammu and Kashmir." APHC decided to stick to its demand of a visit to Pakistan by saying that "it is the only realistic path o the dispute’s resolution."
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