Govt
seeks to distance itself from Kashmir Committee
Saturday April 23, 2011 06:32:28 PM,
PTI
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New Delhi: Government
today sought to distance itself from the work of the Kashmir
Committee headed by eminent lawyer Ram Jethmalani that plans to
open channels of dialogue with the people of the state.
Highly placed sources said the government has nothing to do with
the Committee and the three interlocutors appointed by it were
only ones mandated to have dialogue with the people of the state.
"We have nothing to do with the Kashmir Committee. No member of
the Committee has met the government. We continue to engage with
the people of the state only through the three interlocutors," the
sources said.
The clarification comes in the wake of confusion over reports that
the Centre had appointed another Kashmir Committee which will hold
parallel talks with separatists and other groups in the state.
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