Quake a chance for final solution to Kashmir

Says Musharraf
By Afp, Rawalpindi
Indian porters carry aid supplies during the opening of the fifth crossing point for aid supplies on the Line of Control dividing Indian and Pakistani Kashmir in Hajipir Uri yesterday. India and Pakistan opened the fifth and final crossing along the de facto border splitting earthquake-ravaged Kashmir but allowed only humanitarian supplies across and not civilians.. PHOTO: AFP
Last month's earthquake is a chance for India and Pakistan to reach a "final solution" to their long-standing dispute over Kashmir, President Pervez Musharraf said Wednesday.

But India also needed to grasp the opportunity as "you don't clap with one hand", Musharraf said at a media briefing about the October 8 earthquake that killed 73,000 people in Pakistan, including in its portion of Kashmir.

Since areas of Kashmir on both sides of Line of Control that splits the region had suffered, "I think it is an occasion which should be utilised to reach out for a solution of the Kashmir dispute," he said.

"I only hope that both sides have realised that a permanent, final solution of Kashmir is more possible now because Kashmir has been affected," he said.

India and Pakistan, both nuclear powers, have fought two of their three wars over the Himalayan territory, which they each hold in part but claim in full.