New Delhi, Aug 29: Whosoever is ready to reject violence and help in restoring peace should be engaged in a dialogue to address the Kashmir problem, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti said on Sunday, adding that she was not averse to involving the separatists if they are looking for a peaceful resolution.
However, Ms. Mufti said, a “conducive atmosphere” is needed to be created for a dialogue and the “bunch of people” provoking youth to “gherao and attack” security camps should stop abetting violence.
The Chief Minister, who met Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Saturday to discuss steps to resolve the current crisis, stressed that the format of dialogue should be better than in the past when the Central governments nominated interlocutors. Speaking to news agency, she said, “What I am concerned about and told the Prime Minister is that people have lost faith in dialogue. So first dialogue as an institution has to be restored.”
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