Mush not for independent Kashmir
Mush not for independent Kashmir
Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf said he did not support the idea of independent Kashmir on the grounds that it might not be achievable.

Islamabad: Ruling out independence as an option to resolve the Kashmir issue, President Pervez Musharraf has said that a 'minor step back' was required by India and Pakistan from their positions to evolve a solution based on his proposals of self-governance and demilitarisation.

"There was crucial need for showing flexibility to resolve the lingering Kashmir issue and demilitarisation and self-governance proposals offered a good arrangement," Musharraf said addressing an interactive gathering at the Nobel Institute in Oslo.

"If we keep going rigidly on our stated positions, we will never reach peace. We have to step back," the country's state-run APP news agency quoted him as saying.

Answering a question, Musharraf said he did not support the idea of independent Kashmir on the grounds that it might not be achievable as both India and Pakistan were opposed to it.

Describing his proposals of self-governance and demilitarisation of Kashmir as the kind of solution that require a 'minor step back,' for both sides, he said: "we have to come out with something which is acceptable to the people of Kashmir who demand independence. We need to see what are the ingredients of self-governance and give them maximum including demilitarisation and security to the people."

Musharraf said that autonomy within the Indian constitution was not acceptable to either Pakistan or the 'Kashmiri people'.

"Similarly, a solution has to be found within the limitations of the Indian stance of no change in boundaries and to Pakistan's position against changing the LoC into a permanent border. Any solution that is not acceptable to one of the stakeholders would never succeed," Musharraf said.

"In view of this India and Pakistan have to see what we cannot give to them (Kashmiri people) and that what residual powers would be left with the Joint Management Mechanism, which should have people from Pakistan, India and the Kashmiris."

He said the joint management system was a "good arrangement, which provides for self-governance, security of people" under the joint supervision of Pakistan, India and Kashmiris.

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