ISLAMABAD, Feb. 4 (Xinhua) -- Pakistani President
General Pervez Musharraf on Sunday expressed the hope that the on-going dialogue
process with India would lead to the settlement of the longstanding Kashmir
dispute.
"Pakistan and India have embarked upon a sustained
dialogue process on Kashmir and today, I want to reassure all Kashmiris that
ultimately, it is their wishes that would guide us as we pursue a just and
honorable settlement of this tragic dispute," the president said in his message
on the occasion of "Kashmir Solidarity Day" to be observed Monday.
Rallies will be organized across Pakistan Monday at
the governmental and un-official level to extend support to the people of
Kashmir.
Referring to the recent visit of a Kashmiri
delegation from the India-controlled Kashmir, Musharraf said that the visit of
the leadership of the All Parties Hurriyyat Conference to Pakistan was part of
this process.
He said that the Kashmir related confidence building
measures were an attempt to bring some relief in the day-to-day lives of the
people on both sides of the divided territory.
Musharraf said that his four-point proposal on
Kashmir was also aimed at breaking the decades-old deadlock and given sincerity
and goodwill, could provide a durable solution that genuinely reflects the
aspirations of all Kashmiris.
"We owe it to our future generations to find and
amicable and honorable settlement so that peace and tranquility can finally
prevail in the region. Our children should never again live in the fear or
mistrust but should be nurtured in an environment, where honor, dignity and
freedom of all is assured," he said.