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Ghulam Ahmad Mir asks Centre to decode Stakeholders

Expresses surprise over outcome of All Parties meeting

5 Dariya News

Srinagar 08-Sep-2016

Reacting to the outcome of All Parties Meeting held in Union Capital, Congress today accused Centre Govt of being insensitive in order to put an end to the current valley unrest. Congress also asked the Centre Govt to decode all stakeholders and explain with whom Centre intends to get engaged in the dialogue process.Lashing out at Centre Govt for not coming out with a positive signal on Kashmir Problem, JKPCC Chief G A Mir expressed surprise over the outcome of the All Parties meeting and termed it as an indicative of poor response and lack of policy on the part of Centre Govt to Kashmir situation, rather it (Centre) has added more confusion to the already extremely volatile situation in the valley.Questioning the Centre over the issue of Stakeholders, PCC Chief asked the Centre Govt to decode the stakeholders and explain with whom it wants to get engaged to start dialogue process. 

The conclusion of the All Party Meeting was not good as it has failed to devise a strategy that would help in reducing the valley tension rather it has sent a wrong signals among the people in valley, he( Mir) emphasized there is a need to decode the stakeholders in order to avoid further confusion.Mir said after a good ground work undertaken by the Opposition Parties both at Centre and State Level, the Centre Govt woke up to the demand of sending all parties delegation to Kashmir, but it is quite amazing the delegation came to valley without doing any ground work and it was generally felt here that Centre Govt is less interested to address the problems.It is unfortunate that Centre has no roadmap yet about the Kashmir problem, even it has utterly failed to put serious efforts in place in order to ensure congenial atmosphere in the valley, which is seething in anger for last 61 days.Mir said that all eyes were on the all-party meet, but the conclusion of the meeting remained disappointing, nothing concrete came out. (KNS)