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A statement issued here said that the heads Airless Pump Bottle for sale of the Kashmir Chamber of Commerce and Industry, the Kashmir Economic Alliance, Kashmir Traders and Manufacturers Federation, the Federation Chamber of Industries Kashmir and All Kashmir Fruit Growers Association, at an emergency meeting, unanimously resolved that meeting the visiting delegation "would be nothing beyond a foolish exercise aimed at photo session, which will only end up in rubbing salt into the wounds of Kashmiris caught in worst ever humanitarian crises. The delegation will be led by Union Home Minister, Rajnath Singh, and will include other senior Cabinet ministers including Arun Jaitley and Ram Vilas Paswan as well as opposition leaders like Ghulam Nabi Azad and Asaduddin Owaisi.
"What are they coming to Kashmir then for " the octogenarian separatist leader asked.They have termed the trip a "futile exercise" in the backdrop of the resolution passed unanimously in the Lok Sabha on August 12 which asserted that there can be no compromise with the country’s "unity, integrity and national security". "Tangible measures need to be taken by also taking Pakistan on board as per ‘Agenda of Alliance (of ruling coalition partners PDP and BJP), the statement said. But Mr. Owaisi, Sitaram Yechury and Sharad Yadav who had been part of such delegations in the past too "to ask to their conscience if it is genuine to visit Kashmir for a symbolic effort once again, befooling the victimised people of the Valley who continue to be under siege for around two months now".
"The statement added, "Let the mockery of symbolic Kashmir visits over our tragedy end and seriousness begin for an effort for sustainable solution to Kashmir dispute". "That would ensure a settlement of the dispute permanently, peacefully and democratically," he said. She also said that the people should not pin any hope on the visiting delegation "because all of them are of the notion that ‘J&K is India’s integral part and want to seek a solution within the ambit of Indian Constitution.As the civil unrest in Kashmir is unabated, the government is facilitating a two-day visit by an all-party delegation to Srinagar and Jammu from September 4 for an on-the-spot assessment of the situation and also to meet the local leadership and other stakeholders to know their views. Evidently, the All-Party Delegation is not authorised to negotiate on or even discuss this vital and fundamental issue".
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