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Bilal Lone is a former separatist and the elder son of Abdul Gani Lone, the Hurriyat Conference leader who founded the People’s Conference. Bilal was part of the Hurriyat Conference delegation that met Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani in Delhi in 2004. His younger brother, Sajjad Lone, is currently a member of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly. Bilal was aligned with the Mirwaiz faction of the Hurriyat when it split into two groups — the so-called moderates led by Mirwaiz and the hardliners led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani.
In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Abdul Gani Lone states that the terrorists who attacked Pahalgam do not represent the mindset of all Kashmiris. He emphasises that the people of Kashmir want peace and do not want to be associated with radical elements.
He also advocates for a war with Pakistan, urging that it should be settled once and for all, for the sake of all Kashmiris. Abdul Gani Lone also explains why he stopped visiting Pakistan and stepped away from separatist leadership, sharing the reasons that led to a change in his perspective.
00:00 – Introduction
01:55 – Normalcy in Kashmir
06:07 – Local Support for Terrorists
13:16 – Conflict Zone of Kashmir
16:44 – Hurriyat's Ties with Pakistan
19:59 – Extremism in Kashmir
25:59 – Tourists Saved by Locals
29:26 – Kashmir Leaders Unite
33:19 – Indus Treaty on Hold
39:45 – Kashmir's Tourism Industry Setback
48:37 – Kashmiri Pandits' Exodus
52:31 – PM Modi's Warning to Terrorists
58:09 – BJP in Kashmir
1:07:55 – AS Dulat's Book Row
1:09:55 – Advani's Meeting with Hurriyat Leaders
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Bilal Lone is a former separatist and the elder son of Abdul Gani Lone, the Hurriyat Conference leader who founded the People’s Conference. Bilal was part of the Hurriyat Conference delegation that met Deputy Prime Minister L.K. Advani in Delhi in 2004. His younger brother, Sajjad Lone, is currently a member of the Jammu and Kashmir assembly. Bilal was aligned with the Mirwaiz faction of the Hurriyat when it split into two groups — the so-called moderates led by Mirwaiz and the hardliners led by Syed Ali Shah Geelani.
In this episode of the ANI Podcast with Smita Prakash, Abdul Gani Lone states that the terrorists who attacked Pahalgam do not represent the mindset of all Kashmiris. He emphasises that the people of Kashmir want peace and do not want to be associated with radical elements.
He also advocates for a war with Pakistan, urging that it should be settled once and for all, for the sake of all Kashmiris. Abdul Gani Lone also explains why he stopped visiting Pakistan and stepped away from separatist leadership, sharing the reasons that led to a change in his perspective.
00:00 – Introduction
01:55 – Normalcy in Kashmir
06:07 – Local Support for Terrorists
13:16 – Conflict Zone of Kashmir
16:44 – Hurriyat's Ties with Pakistan
19:59 – Extremism in Kashmir
25:59 – Tourists Saved by Locals
29:26 – Kashmir Leaders Unite
33:19 – Indus Treaty on Hold
39:45 – Kashmir's Tourism Industry Setback
48:37 – Kashmiri Pandits' Exodus
52:31 – PM Modi's Warning to Terrorists
58:09 – BJP in Kashmir
1:07:55 – AS Dulat's Book Row
1:09:55 – Advani's Meeting with Hurriyat Leaders
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