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Bilal Lone calls Hurriyat irrelevant, urges Kashmiris to find their space within India
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[QUOTE="Munyaradzi Mafaro, post: 53207, member: 636"] A separatist leader from Kashmir changed his views about India on Saturday. Bilal Lone told reporters that his group, known as the Hurriyat Conference, has lost its power. His father, Abdul Gani Lone, was a famous separatist who died years ago. His brother, Sajad Gani Lone, works as a minister for the People's Conference party. Bilal believes young people in Kashmir should accept India as their country. The leader blamed Pakistan for causing trouble in Kashmir over many years. He said Pakistan makes promises but never helps the Kashmiri people. Bilal thinks the separatist movement failed to help anyone in Kashmir. He wants Kashmiri people to stop believing in false hopes. The politician admitted he feels sorry for not achieving anything good while fighting against India. Bilal said he does not want to become the chief minister through his new position. He wants real political change that helps Kashmiri families. The separatist movement lost the support of local people who had once trusted them completely. [/QUOTE]
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