Home Site Map Make Your Home Page Suggestions Enquiry Advertise With Us
Wednesday, November 25, 2009  
 
 
News Home
Video News
Press Releases
Features
Events
Special Articles
   
  News Updated on Wednesday, November 25, 2009 3:38:07 AM
» India » Asia » World » Sports » Business » Sci-Tec » Health » Entertainment » Have your say » Picture Gallery
 
 India

Make intensions clear on Kashmir talks, PDP to Centre
Srinagar | Thursday, Nov 5 2009 IST
 

Welcoming the new initiative to resolve Kashmir through dialogue, Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) patron Mufti Mohamamd Sayeed today said the Centre had to provide a better account of its intentions and instruments to make the process worthwhile.

It appeared that different people at responsible positions were speaking different languages, he said, addressing a public meeting in the frontier district of Kupwara. He said the recent statements from Armed forces were at variance with the idiom and import of what the political leadership, prime minister downwards, had conveyed to the people of the state.

Misleading interpretations and far-fetched apprehensions, Mr Sayeed said, can in no way dilute the urgency of demilitarisation of civilian areas and revocation of AFSPA if a new chapter of trust has to be opened in the relationship between the state and the union.

Mr Sayeed also said India was a vibrant democracy but its credibility was at stake in Kashmir. Unless the Kashmir issue was resolved to the satisfaction of its people and the festering sore over it healed, the great Indian democratic project would remain incomplete and lack substance, he said and underlined the need for reopening dialogue with Pakistan as well.

Mr Sayeed said the government had been unable to gauge the real extent of unemployment in the state.

-- (UNI) -- 05DR40.xml

  Viewer's Comment
Comments Not Available
 
 More Stories

Obama calls for \'finishing\' al Qaida and its allies 

Obama-Singh or Singh-Obama: what will it be? 

Manmohan to travel to US for nuclear summit next year 

US assures early action over n-deal, reprocessing pact soon (Lead) 

World is a step closer to deal on climate change: Obama 

Obama rules out mediating in Indo-Pak conflict from outside 

US reaffirms commitment to \'N\' deal, says no role in India-Pak 

Meghalaya govt seeks Rs 8,845.65 cr from Finance Commission 


Print this Page
Printer Friendly Version
E-Mail this page to a Friend
Send This page to A Friend

Search Archives :  



Quick Links - Webindia123.com
Services
Hobbies
Entertainment
Classifieds
Career / Education
UK, USA, Canada
Utilities
E-Booking
India Reference
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
IndianStates
 
 
 
 
  
 
 
 
 
Pradesh

Copyright 2000-2009 Suni Systems (P) Ltd.
All rights reserved