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Distressed over the events in Jammu and Kashmir, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh today said the government was willing to talk to anybody or any group but asserted that it could not happen till the end of violence, some of which is "orchestrated by certain groups".
Addressing an all-party meeting on the volatile situation in Jammu and Kashmir, Singh underlined that dialogue and discussion is the "only path for lasting peace and prosperity" in the state and those having grievancse against the government "have to talk to the administration".
Appealing for peace, he expressed sadness over the loss of lives and injuries suffered by the people, the police and security personnel besides "huge disruption" in the daily lives of the common man and the financial losses suffered by various sections of the society in the state.
"I am sure all of us share a deep sense of distress over the unfortunate sequence of events, during and after the Eid,
particularly in the context of a reported act by a misguided person thousands of miles away," Singh said, in an apparent reference to the alleged incident of desecration of Holy Quran by a person in the US.
"We have to talk to each other...But it is also true that meaningful dialogue can happen only in an atmosphere free from violence and confrontation. Discussions can take place only if we have calm and public order," he emphasised.
The meeting, attended by UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi, top BJP leaders L K Advani, Nitin Gadkari, Sushma Swaraj, PDP leader Mehbooba Mufti, National Conference chief Farooq Abdullah and leaders from various other parties, has been convened to discuss steps to address the situation in the state.
The Prime Minister noted that the Central and the state governments had already appealed to the people of the state, especially the youth, to eschew violence. "I reiterate that appeal," he said.
"We are ready for dialogue with anybody or any group that does not espouse or practice violence," Singh said.
"It is indeed tragic that some of our people have foresaken this path (of dialogue) during the recent days," he said at the meeting called in the wake of three-month long cycle of violence in which over 80 people have lost their lives.
Expressing shock and distress over the fact that men, women and even children have been joining the protests on the streets of Kashmir, Singh said, "while some of these protests may have been impulsive or spontaneous, it cannot be denied that some incidents were orchestrated by certain groups."
He said the developments of the last three months "must persuade us to reflect and deliberate on the way forward."
The Prime Minister said the Centre would provide all possible assistance to the state to restore peace and public order to create conditions congenial for a dialogue process.
Noting that over the past few weeks, several leaders from across political spectrum have spoken or written to him on issues concerning the state, Singh said he had convened the meeting to "seek guidance" from various political parties on the "complex issue that we face in Jammu and Kashmir today".
The meeting is expected to seek consensus on the various initiatives that the government could take to restore peace and normalcy in the state.







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To Mr.Manmohan Singh,
by S Reyaz (not verified) Posted on:- 15/09/10If you requeted to people of kashmir to shun voilence first then you people will talk to every one in kashmir,quetion is what you will talk?you as a PM are not in a position to aven touch AFSPA,because whole INDIA has been hijacked by BJP like mindless forces.So talk sensibily what you talk.
Dialogue is the only way to solve the kashmir issue,this is noy new to say,but what you will discuss explain this thing.
You showed your sadness over the loss of lives in Kashmir but can you stop this as a PM of so called largest Democratic COUNTRY.Can you even talk to any military person laudly,no because army is working on the guidlines of BJP,SHIV SENS
Mr Manmohan,
by S Reyaz (not verified) Posted on:- 15/09/10It has been learnt that you are going to send a deligation to kashmir to reach to people of kashmir,irequet you please don't include any member fro BJP because we will not tolerate the presence of any BJP leader in the kashmir and if you ignore this request will be mistake as situation may get out of controle.
Mr.Singh,
by S Reyaz (not verified) Posted on:- 15/09/10While you will be discussing AFSPA keep in mind fake encounters like MACHHIL,GANDERBAL,ANANTNAG and Charar i Sharief etc.,and feel how this act has been mis used by army officers to get promotions and medals.Keep in mind the killing of CAPT.KOHLI .So we expect this time you will take positive steps to get the Kashmir issue resolved for ever.
Mr Prime Minister of India
by Anonymous (not verified) Posted on:- 15/09/10Your recent statement regarding Kashmir is extremely disappointing.As a common man from Kashmir i was expecting some ground breaking initiative from you which unfortunately has proved to be as elusive as ever.Your sympathies sound hollow and your vision myopic and prejudiced by jingoistic impulse.I seriously doubt your capability and will to solve the Kashmir issue.As a common man living in Kashmir only thing i can do is pray to god(not in mosque,of course,because we re not allowed to do so in curfew) that we have a better PM in future.
"GO INDIA GO BACK"............we want freedom against the autocratic rule of India..up to year 2006 i was proud to be an Indian but now ...I hate India......
by Anonymous (not verified) Posted on:- 15/09/10"Indian dogs go back"
"GO INDIA GO BACK"............we want freedom against the autocratic rule of India..up to year 2006 i was proud to be an Indian but now ...I hate India......
by Anonymous (not verified) Posted on:- 15/09/10"Indian dogs go back"
Mr. Manmohan singh kashmiris will not tolerate the way of BJP leader's because they are playing with the emotions of kashmiri young ones you and your govt. should think about this severe situation in kashmir other you will have to leave kashmir forever and remove AFSPA as soon as possible.
by S.HILAL (not verified) Posted on:- 15/09/10Go India Go Back....... Indian dogs go back. I felt very shameful to be an indian.RAGDO RAGDO BHARAT RAGDO .WE WANT FREEDOM.
by S.HILAL (not verified) Posted on:- 15/09/10we the people of kashmir should not be disappointed with the way India is dealing the kashmir, nor we should be disappointed with the non removal/non dilution of AFSPA, as this is in no way our goal. Our sole aim is complete freedom from India. Ameen... One thing should me made clear to Singh "puppet of BJP" that your presence espacially BJP in kashmir will further put salt on our wounds and this we will not tolerate and there will lead to further caualities. Better you talk, better you discuss, better you conduct meetings in delhi only and do nothin concrete, we will tolerate. We are fighting for a cause and Insah allah we will be free from so called democratic country.
by rais..Kashmir Zindabad (not verified) Posted on:- 15/09/10I wonder how AFSPA boost the moral of the Armay in the kashmir, n hw their perforamce is imprving . Tell me how u measure moral and perforamnce? i guess it will be like this: Moral/Perforamce is directly preportional to the use of AFSPA. If such is the case then army's perfromace / moral would have been touched sky high whwn they martyred 18 civilains and injured 200 cvilians on monday.
Let me tell if CRPF does not come under AFSPA, then why not a single FIR has been lodged as on date against the innocent killings of more than 90 civilians mostly children during the last three months in kashmir valley?
i condem the brutality of Indain over kashmir....
Kashmir wi;; be free soon ....Insah Allah
did u ever asked dogra people from jammu gujars ladkhis paharis sikhs kashmari pandits what they want only few people from jahwar tunnel to baramulla cant decide the future of kashmir and also more then 120 crore people from india are against any azadi to kashmir
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