Take bold initiatives to resolve all issues with Pak: CPI(M) to Govt

Excelsior Correspondent
JAMMU, Mar 30: Government of India should take bold initiatives and enter into a serious and result-oriented dialogue with Pakistan for resolving all issues including the most contentious issue i.e. Kashmir.
This was urged in the Political resolution adopted in the concluding session of 10th State conference of CPI (M) here today.
The resolution said, “Both the Governments must give up maximalist attitude and try to come to an understanding which can help to reach a workable solution of this long pending vexed problem. Everybody must realize that much time and human resources have been wasted and people subjected to the huge sufferings by delaying in finding out acceptable solution to this problem.
“Government of India must restore the eroded autonomy of J&K and within the ambit of the unity of the State, each region of Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. Any delay in this process and any attempt to divide the State on religious lines are fraught with dangerous consequences”, the resolution stated.
Addressing the concluding session of 10th State Conference, Member Central Committee CPI(M) and MP, Lok Sabha, Mohd Saleem said that during recently held Assembly elections, BJP in Jammu and PDP in Kashmir exploited the emotive sentiments to garner votes have once again polarized the electorate which is bound to prove fatal for the unity of the State and integrity of the country.
He emphasized that CPI (M) has to play a responsible role in uniting the progressive, secular-democratic forces to organize a continuous movement against these arrogant and parochial trends.
He demanded that Government must act promptly to provide succor to the people who have suffered immensely due to recent floods, especially the growers/farmers; workers in unorganized sector, covering under social security net of scheme workers, besides formulating comprehensive policy for the unemployed youth in the State.
The conference also adopted resolutions on rehabilitation of flood victims, agriculture/horticulture, unemployment, price rise, privatization of power sector, migrants, democratic and trade union rights, on communalism and on scheme workers.
The conference elected 4 delegates for 21st Party Congress to be held at Vishakhapatnam (AP) from 14th to 19th April. The conference also elected 22-member State committee with G N Malik as State secretary.

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