Chidambaram committed to ending militancy in Kashmir
Srinagar, Oct 14 : Union Home Minister. P. Chidambaram on Wednesday
reiterated the government''s commitment to end militancy in Jammu and
Kashmir through a unique solution.
Addressing the All India
Editors Conference on Social and Infrastructure here, Chidambaram said
the government is willing to talk to every section of political opinion
in the state.
"There is no place for violence in the state
despite differences in political outlook. The unique solution will be
found out recognising the unique history and geographical location of
Jammu and Kashmir. The dialogue will not be in full media glare. It
will be a quiet dialogue," he added.
He said the solution, on
which the government is working, would be honorable, equitable and
acceptable to the vast majority of the people in the state.
Elaborating
on the Prime Minister''s comprehensive economic reconstruction plan
worth 25,000 crore rupees, he said, close monitoring will be done for
its effective implementation.
"Secretaries from Government of
India will visit the state from next month to oversee the
implementation of the package in the areas like agriculture, health,
education, tourism and employment generating industries," he added.
(ANI)