LJP leader Sanjay Saraf admits meeting Geelani, denies being Modi's emissary

Saraf said his relations with the separatist leader were ‘personal’

Update: 2014-04-20 16:34 GMT
Kashmiri separatist leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani (Photo: AP)

Srinagar: Sanjay Saraf, who belongs to Lok Janshakti Party which is part of the NDA, on Sunday confirmed that he had met Syed Ali Shah Geelani but dismissed reports that he had carried any message from Narendra Modi to the hardline Hurriyat leader.

Lok Janshakti Party national youth president Saraf said his relations with the separatist leader were ‘personal’.

"I have been meeting Geelani for the past so many years. I have not met him in the context that has been reported," Saraf told PTI.

Saraf said he rushed here from Bihar after he was named as one of the emissaries of Modi that Geelani claimed had called on him for opening a dialogue with the BJP leader.

"This is a completely baseless report. I have not met Geelani since he was taken to Delhi for treatment in early March this year," he said.

Read: Narendra Modi sent emissaries, says Geelani; BJP denies claims

Asked about media reports identifying him as one of the two emissaries, Saraf said he was exploring legal options against a daily which carried the report for "spreading falsehood and dragging my name into something that I was never part of".

Geelani on Friday claimed that Modi had sent two emissaries to him and the separatist leadership in Jammu & Kashmir to create a "soft corner" for BJP by making a "commitment" to seek a solution to Kashmir issue.

Geelani has not named the emissaries so far. The meeting allegedly took place in Delhi on March 22. The separatist leader also claimed that the emissaries had called on other separatist leaders who were now pinning hopes with the NDA coming to power for resolution of Kashmir issue.

Jammu & Kashmir chief minister Omar Abdullah had on Saturday questioned the secrecy behind the move and asked the hardline separatist leader to identify the pointmen to establish who was "lying".

Geelani's claims invited denials from Jamaat-e-Islami and moderate faction of Hurriyat Conference with the latter accusing the hardline leader of deliberately making statements aimed at creating confusion among the people.

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, the chairman of the moderate faction, advised Geelani to shun the 'holier than thou' attitude as holding talks with the stakeholders of Kashmir issue does not tantamount to a sell out.

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