Separatists in Kashmir deny poll boycott call
Updated on Apr 17, 2009 08:38 pm IST
In a significant development, Indian Kashmir's moderate political separatists, the All Parties Hurriyat (Freedom) Conference or APHC faction, on Thursday decided not to call for a boycott of India's national polls. After three days of deliberations in Srinagar, the forum, however, reiterated that the elections were no alternative to "the right to self-determination" but did not specifically called upon the people to keep away from the polls.
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