Friday, January 29, 2010
Border violations can't hijack peace process: Chief Minister
While expressing concern over the spurt in ceasefire violations and infiltration bids along the borders, Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said this should not be allowed to hijack the Indo-Pak dialogue process. He described talks as the only way to remove all irritants at all levels.
"Ceasefire violations are a matter of concern. But these should not be allowed to hijack the Indo-Pak dialogue process," Omar told reporters here at the sidelines of the 9th state level Departmental Vigilance Officers' conference today.
"Every problem can be solved and settled on the table through dialogue and not through violent methods, that's why I am in favour of talks," Chief Minister added.
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"Ceasefire violations are a matter of concern. But these should not be allowed to hijack the Indo-Pak dialogue process," Omar told reporters here at the sidelines of the 9th state level Departmental Vigilance Officers' conference today.
"Every problem can be solved and settled on the table through dialogue and not through violent methods, that's why I am in favour of talks," Chief Minister added.
To read the full article, click here...
To read the ePaper, visit: http://epaper.kashmirtimes.com
Labels: border violations, ceasefire, indo pak, infiltration bids
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