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Indian political party
Political party in India
Jammu Kashmir Democratic Liberation Party is a separatist political party in
Jammu Kashmir founded by its chairman,
Hashim Qureshi in 1994.
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"JKDLP's Official Website" Retrieved on 16 September 2009
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"Separatist in 1971 Hijacking Surrenders on Return to India" Los Angeles Times Retrieved on 7 August 2009
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"Interview with Basharat Peer" Rediff.com Retrieved on 7 August 2009
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"Interview to Assistant Editor Chindu Sreedharan. Part 1" Rediff.com Retrieved on 7 August 2009
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"Interview to Assistant Editor Chindu Sreedharan. Part 2" Rediff.com Retrieved on 7 August 2009
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"JK Democratic Liberation Party Home page" Retrieved on 7 August 2009
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"Kashmir Round table Conference: An Opportunity Lost" Retrieved on 7 August 2009
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"Return of trust and hope" The Hindu, by Aditi Bhaduri Retrieved on 7 August 2009
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"Kashmir Roundtable: The Beginning of a Process?"[
permanent dead link] Dwelle Retrieved on 7 August 2009
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"Britain deports JKDLP leader" The Hindu Retrieved on 7 August 2009
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"Violence not the solution, AI hijacker Qureshi tells Kashmiris"
Archived 29 September 2012 at the
Wayback MachineIndian Express Retrieved on 2 September 2009
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