Cong to support sustained dialogue over K-issue: Mir

Governor N N Vohra presenting ‘Journalist of the Year’ award to Sanjeev Pargal and Vivek Singh at Press Club Jammu on Tuesday. -Excelsior/Rakesh
Governor N N Vohra presenting ‘Journalist of the Year’ award to Sanjeev Pargal and Vivek Singh at Press Club Jammu on Tuesday. -Excelsior/Rakesh

Excelsior Correspondent
SRINAGAR, Dec 6: Describing Congress Party as the only unifying force in the country, Pradesh Congress Committee in it’s Executive Committee meeting here today stated that party will continue to support sustained dialogue process with all stake holders in order to find solution to all the problems concerning Jammu and Kashmir and the people.
The party also lashed out at the opportunistic politics being played by some political parties in the State to gain political mileage and condemned them for pursuing dual policies to mislead the people for personal benefit.
Lashing out at the certain forces in the State for adopting dual policies to gain mileage out of Kashmir problem, PCC chief GA Mir while addressing the meeting of Executive Committee of Kashmir province asserted that Congress is the only unifying force in the country and State and will continue to work as a bridge between State and the Centre.
PCC chief said Congress is committed to sustained dialogue process with all stake holders in the State to find lasting solution to the Kashmir problem, as every issue can be sorted out through the process of sustained dialogue and reconciliation. He said Congress party is capable of defeating the forces and groups playing Kashmir card to garner support for them by misleading people.
Expressing serious concern over the innocent civilian killings, the Congress Executive Committee strongly condemned the killings and demanded time bound judicial probe to ascertain the actual cause behind the killings happened in South Kashmir very recently. The Party also warned that it would stage a strong protest, in case the Govt fails to identify the killers for severe punishment.
The Congress executive also condoled the sad demise of Chief Minister Tamil Nadu Jayalalitha, who breathed her last late last night after a brief illness.
Prominent among those present included Peerzada Mohd Syed, MLA Haji Abdul Rashid Dar, Mohd Anwar Bhat, MLA Usman Majeed, MLA Mohd Amin Bhat, MLA Gulzar Ahmad Wani, Farooq Andrabi, Surinder Singh Channi, Hilal Ahmad Shah, Nazir Ahmad Khan and Iran Naqib.

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