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Omar favours restoration of dialogue to resolve Kashmir
The Chief Minister said that the forward movement of dialogue process both internally and externally is need of the hour and discussing the political issues across the table involving all sections of the political opinions is needed.
UNDERSCORING THE importance of resuming Indo-Pak and Centre-State twin dialogue channels, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah said that internal and external engagements for discussing Jammu and Kashmir centric political issues are imperative to achieve the goal of peace and progress in the State. “We cannot divorce the political aspect of the State while concentrating on social and infrastructural development”, he said and added that the process of development in Jammu and Kashmir is directly related to the security and political stability



Inaugurating a 3-day All India Editors’ Conference organised by the Press Information Bureau (PIB) in association with the State Department of Information and Public Relations at SKICC, the Chief Minister said that his government was silently working to facilitate the internal and external dialogue process which got hampered by 11/26 Mumbai incident. He said that Pakistan should recognize the Indian concerns and act in positive direction so that composite dialogue takes off without further delay. Omar that said the people in Jammu and Kashmir are politically astute and want the dialogue process move forward so that permanent peace is restored.


Speaking on the occasion the Union Minister for New and Renewable Energy, Dr. Farooq Abdullah urged the journalist fraternity to play their positive role in the endeavours of the government aimed at peace and development of Jammu and Kashmir. He said sometimes exaggeration of events create problems and make the situations complex. “You should report the facts truly and cautiously”, he advised the journalists.


Welcoming the distinguished gathering, the Union Minister for Information and Broadcasting, Abmika Soni complemented the Chief Minister, Mr. Omar Abdullah for his dynamic and young leadership adding that the impact of development and progress is visible on the ground here.


Ambika Soni announced setting up a branch of Indian Institute of Mass Communication for the State and asked the Chief Minister to earmark some acres of land for the same. She said this would open new vistas of jobs for the youth of the Jammu and Kashmir.
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