Muzaffarabad: In a shocking move,the banned terror outfit in India, Hijbul Mujahideen's commander and India's most wanted fugitive, Syed Salahuddin, has offered talks with the Indian government on the condition that GOI should bring 'real time results'. The terror commander is also against the division of Kashmir.
"We are interested in a serious and conducive dialogue (with India) with real-time results," Salahuddin, who is among India's most wanted fugitive militant commanders, told a jehadi rally here in Pakistani Kashmir.
However, Salahuddin - who is the chief commander of Hizbul Mujahideen, the largest terror outfit fighting in Kashmir - said the militants would settle for "nothing less than complete freedom of Kashmir from India", according to Online news agency of Pakistan.
He opposed any division of Jammu and Kashmir or autonomy.
Calling for demilitarisation of the state, the militant commander alleged that "boisterous military build-up" was the "biggest and foremost hurdle in (solving the Kashmir) issue".
"This", he said, "left no choice except for jehad as previous experiments of dialogue had proved failure".
"Jehad will change the entire geo-political structure of the sub-continent as it would also free much-oppressed Indian Muslims," he said.



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