Mehbooba invites separatists for talks with all party delegation to Kashmir
September 03, 2016  19:41
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On the eve of the visit of an all-party delegation to Jammu and Kashmir, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday has invited separatist leaders for talks. 
The country's political leadership must, without any further delay, reach out to and engage all sections of the society, including leaders of the Hurriyat Conference, in a productive dialogue process to resolve the issue and make peace a reality in Jammu and Kashmir, she had said while visiting the family of a person killed in firing by security forces.
Seventy people have been killed and thousands injured in violence in Kashmir Valley following the killing of Hizbul Mujahideen militant Burhan Wani in an encounter on July 8.
"Visited the family of late Mashooq Ahmed, firing victim of Kund, Kulgam and offered heartfelt condolences to the bereaved family... The loss of human lives is a colossal tragedy and every one should strive for peace in J&K," she posted on Facebook.
The chief minister said it is perhaps for the first time that the Kashmir issue has been, during the past two months, discussed in so many forums and at so many levels including Parliament and at all-party meetings where judicious views were put across by all shades of the country's political opinion on how to end the stalemate.

After a meeting held by the government to brief the MPs who are part of the 30-member delegation, leaders from Congress and CPI-M said all stakeholders, including Hurriyat should be approached during the two-day visit of the delegation to Jammu and Kashmir beginning on Sunday.
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