PDP welcome Governor’s offer to engage everyone in dialogue process

SRINAGAR: Appreciating the Government’s resolve to take the initiative of dialogue through the institution of the Centre’s special representative Dineshwar Sharma to its logical conclusion, vice president of the ruling Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) welcomes the Governor’s offer for engagement of all in the process.

PDP vice president Sartaj Madni on Wednesday afternoon said the process of dialogue is moving in right direction and there is a visible progress  in gaining the required trust needed for such initiatives.

People from all walks of life  have established communication with the interlocutor and feel satisfied on the grievance redressal mechanism, he said adding that it is a clear indication that  all stake holders will make peace a common cause and allow the initiative to culminate into real hope and promise.

Mr Madni said there is a clear focus on sustained peace and development and sensitivities borne out of history and related to conflict are being taken care of.

The policy decisions including Amnesty to stone-pelters, relief to sufferers including pelt victims, job policy for youth, Chief Minister’s unique exercise of outreach and above all  regard for liberty and human rights helped  to bring a  discernible change in the attitudes of masses. A positive discourse on engagement has since begun.

Mr Madni said the Governor’s appeal  to separatists  is an honest assurance on the intentions of Mehbooba-led Government to  collectively work for meaningful resolution of issues which meets the aspirations of stake holders.

The offer needs to be taken as another big trust-building measure  which should motivate everyone to participate in the process without harboring any doubts.

He said, it is unfortunate that state has hugely suffered  due to misplaced obsessions and present initiative underwent some hiccups. However, full backing of Union Government and Prime  Minister Narendra Modi’s public commitment  on last year’s Independence Day did not allow misgivings to mar the process.

He said the Government’s resolve to  turn see 2018 as an year for  harbinger of an era of peace is a message emanating from empathy for the people of the region.

He  expressed confidence  that once  the dialogue process reaches each stakeholder, the scope of mutual trust and understanding will expand for good of the state and its people.

(AGENCIES)

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