Geelani gives a call to boycott interlocutors
Geelani gives a call to boycott interlocutors
Separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani on Monday announced a boycott of the interlocutors and appealed to residents not to meet them.

Srinagar: Hardline Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Geelani on Monday announced a boycott of the central government's interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir and appealed to residents not to meet them.

Addressing the media at his Hyderpora residence, where the octogenarian separatist leader was put under house arrest immediately on arrival from Delhi on Sunday, Geelani said, "The Indian government has rejected our five-point demands and, therefore, we have nothing to do with the team of interlocutors appointed by New Delhi."

"I also appeal to the people not to meet the interlocutors and boycott their visit," Geelani said.

Geelani also issued a fresh protest calendar beginning on October 28.

The protest calendar calls for shutdowns and protests up to November 8, barring October 28, 29, November 2 and 4.

Geelani also spoke about the forthcoming visit of US president Barack Obama to India.

"When last time a US President visited India, the Indian security forces killed Sikh villagers in Chattisinghpora," he said.

"We apprehend that they can do anything (similar) around the US President's forthcoming visit to India," Geelani said.

He was also asked about the gradual defiance of his shutdown and protest programmes by the people in the Kashmir Valley, which has been reeling under unrest since June 11 with 110 people having lost their lives in firings by security forces.

"I salute the people for complete success of our resistance programme. If anybody is defying it at a personal level that should be a matter between him and his conscience," he said.

Geelani also endorsed the appeal of Mirwaiz Umer Farooq, chairman of the moderate Hurriyat group, who has asked people to march to the offices of the United Nations Military Observers Group (UNMOG) in Srinagar on October 27.

"Our goal is common and, therefore, I fully endorse the appeal made by Mirwaiz Umer Farooq," Geelani said.

The Indian Army landed in Kashmir on October 27, 1947, after the Dogra Maharaja, Hari Singh, acceded to India.

The rejection of the interlocutor panel by the Hurriyat Conference has come as a big challenge for the central government representatives, Dilip Padgaonkar, Radha Kumar and MM Ansari, who are presently on their four-day maiden visit to the Valley.

Admitting that the decision not to interact with the team of interlocutors by both groups of the separatist Hurriyat Conference was a challenge, Padgaonkar had told reporters on Sunday, "Yes, it is something we will have to overcome. We shall be knocking doors of those who do not come to meet us. There are no protocol or ego hassles with us."

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