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Amanullah Khan plea

By B. Muralidhar Reddy

ISLAMABAD, OCT. 31. The Jammu and Kashmir Liberation Front faction, led by Mr. Amanullah Khan, has called for a meeting of `prominent' Kashmiri leaders from both sides of the border to discuss the situation arising out of the September 11 developments and its impact on Kashmir. The organisation said 20 Kashmiri `political notables' from Kashmir on both sides of the border had been invited for the meeting here on November 4, to analyse the situation prevailing on national and international levels regarding Kashmir issue and the ``Kashmiri's freedom movement''.

The objective of the meet would be to ``evolve a common line of action to meet the situation''. In his letter to prominent leaders from both sides of the border and Gilgit Baltistan, Mr. Amanullah Khan has said, ``matters including contradictory statements on Kashmir by the U.S. Secretary of State in Islamabad and New Delhi and intensification in atrocities of security forces in Kashmir deserve serious consideration.''

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