The Asian Age

Can talk to all who say no to violence: CM

- AJAY KAUL

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 while not being averse to involving the separatist­s if they are looking for a peaceful resolution.

She said a “conducive atmosphere” needs to be created for a dialogue to take place and the “bunch of people” provoking youth to “gherao and attack” security camps should stop abetting violence.

Ms Mehbooba, who met Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Saturday to discuss the future course of action, also emphasised that the format of dialogue should be better than in the past when the Central government­s had nominated interlocut­ors and set up working groups.

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 while not being averse to involving the separatist­s if they are looking for a peaceful resolution.

At the same time, she said a “conducive atmosphere” needs to be created for a dialogue to take place and the “bunch of people” provoking youth to “gherao and attack” security camps should stop abetting violence.

Ms Mehbooba, who met Prime Minister Narendra Modi here on Saturday to discuss the future course of action, also emphasised that the format of dialogue should be better than in the past when the central government­s had nominated interlocut­ors and set up working groups.

She told PTI that “threads” need to be picked up from where these were left by former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee, who had made a “very serious effort” by having dialogue both on external front with Pakistan and on internal front with Hurriyat and Hizbul Mujahideen militant outfit.

“What I am concerned about and told the

People have lost faith in dialogue. So first dialogue as an institutio­n has to be restored. — Mehbooba

Mufti, J& K CM

Prime Minister is that people have lost faith in dialogue. So first dialogue as an institutio­n has to be restored,” Ms Mehbooba said amid the unrest which has been going on in Kashmir for the last 51 days resulting in the killing of 68 people.

“We need to put people who have very credible background­s and can communicat­e with the other side,” she added while noting that Mr Modi and home minister Rajnath Singh have expressed readiness for talks for “some kind of solution to this problem”. Asked who all should be engaged in the dialogue, the chief minister said the Central government should talk to “whosoever is ready to reject violence and not support violence and helps in restoring peace.”

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