Mohammed Afzal Guru was hanged in New Delhi on February 9 for his part in a deadly attack on the Indian parliament in 2001, sparking more than a week of protests in the disputed Himalayan territory.
Zardari's remarks to the joint session of the Azad Jammu and Kashmir Assembly in Muzaffarabad are likely to inflame tempers in India.
Pakistan and India have fought two of their three wars over Kashmir.
Zardari said "force and oppression" would not silence calls for self-determination in Kashmir, where a separatist conflict has claimed an estimated 100,000 lives over the last 20 years.
"The hanging of Afzal Guru through abuse of judicial process has further angered the Kashmiris."
He praised Guru by quoting a verse written by the Urdu language poet Faiz Ahmed Faiz.
"The dignity and esteem with which a person heads towards the place of execution is immortal. On contrary, the life is but a transitory phase."
Guru was convicted of conspiring with militants who raided the Indian parliament in 2001, killing 10 people and bringing nuclear-armed India and Pakistan to the brink of war.
The one-time fruit merchant and medical college dropout had insisted he was innocent and that he was denied a proper legal defence. Protesters have accused police of framing him.
Guru's execution was mired in further controversy after his family said they learned about his death from television.
There were warnings the hanging could lead to more violence and last month militants disguised as cricketers killed five paramilitary police in an ambush in the main city of Indian Kashmir, the area's deadliest attack for nearly five years.
Zardari also said that counter-terrorism requires practical cooperation and terrorism could not be fought through blame game and hostile propaganda.
"We believe that Pakistan and India should not allow terrorists and militants to dictate the agenda," he stressed.
“The Kashmiris have paid in their blood for the failure of the international community. I salute the courage, the resolve and the determination of the Kashmiris.”
The President said that history had taught them that oppression could not endure.
“People cannot be suppressed indefinitely. Suppression cannot long endure. This is the lesson of history.”
Zardari reiterated Pakistan's stance that they would not give up on Kashmir.
“If we are to surrender the people of Jammu and Kashmir, we will be surrendering Pakistan. The governments may come and go, but we cannot abandon the people of Jammu and Kashmir.”
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please take care of baluchistan & kp. we indians are capable of handling our internal matters.
@Ali Khan..atleast get the correct names of Indian states before commenting..Pls use google to get the name..
@Ali Khan: sindudesh , balochistan , pakthunistan punjab gujranwala , fata are already separate countries.
@realist:
Nop he ment kashmir and asam Nagaland haderabad dacan AND etc and and and.enughf our thirsty for more.
Sorry too late to do this. Pakistan is spent cartridge.
I won't take it seriously. This is election time and being a typical politician Zardari said something to please locals. Few years before he seems really wanted to change things for better but got snubbed by real power centre.
His extremely carefully worded statement is being misreported. He has condemned the judicial process which almost every human rights organisation in India has done. Along with the fact that at the end of the day he was not allowed to meet his family or the reaction of Indian army to Kashmiri demonstration was clearly uncalled for.
He has no where praised the alleged crime for which he was convicted. To all Indians please bear in mind that President Zardari has been pushing for abolition of death penalty in this otherwise deeply conservative country and so far only one execution has taken place in his Presidency.
Thank you Mr. President
for once I have to say to Zardari .... GEO Bhutto
About time he spoke up about something worthwhile. He has been a President in absentia!
Interestingly this person doesn't make any comments the about day before yesterday's attack inside Pakistan during the ANP meeting in Peshawar which killed 18 innocent people. I wonder why he stopped at Afzal Guru, why didn't he comment on Kasab's hanging ?
"Zardari said “force and oppression” would not silence calls for self-determination in Kashmir".......and terrorism will silence Indians ?
Funny that he never criticized the hanging of Zulfikar Bhutto or murder of Salman Taseer, Afzal Guru must have been really special for Zardari.
Why do we have a water sharing treaty with this country. It would be better if we could transfer the western Indus rivers for irrigating the dry Rajasthan instead of wasting it on guys who praise terrorists who kill Indians.
In the economic and broader interests of Pakistan we must not polarize the region. However this is a shameful copout by Zardari. He wants to start these issues with India to please the establishment; just the same way he did not start the article 6 proceedings against Gen Mush to please the other generals and their supporters. Zardari must understand that the strength of PPP was the support of poor masses and secular forces not the establishment or generals. ZAB depended upon the support of establishment and what happened to him and Zardari is no ZAB!
Zardari said “force and oppression” would not silence calls for self-determination in Kashmir.
He meant Balochistan!
the most entertaining leader in entire south Asia,we Indians will surely miss his comedy stuff.
especially this, this one form zardri epic
“If we are to surrender the people of Jammu and Kashmir, we will be surrendering Pakistan. The governments may come and go, but we cannot abandon the people of Jammu and Kashmir.”
According to Mr.Zardari : “We believe that Pakistan and India should not allow terrorists and militants to dictate the agenda," - fair enough. As soon as Pakistan drops 'terrorist agenda' as its official foreign policy, the whole world including India will drop 'dictating the agenda" of engagement to Pakistan
Well Said Mr. President
LoL...look who is talking!!!!!!
Ha ha ha :D
Mr. President, all of this rhetoric is not going to win you the election. My suggestion for you is to start shopping around for a good mover as you are about to vacate the presidential palace.
Election stunt
He should have been welcomed with Roses petals like Ghazi Qadri.