Kashmir solution report highly premature: Omar

Terming the reports about tabling of a report on solution to Kashmir issue as "highly premature", Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah today said solution would emerge from the dialogue between India and Pakistan.

Jammu: Terming the reports about
tabling of a report on solution to Kashmir issue as "highly
premature", Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Omar Abdullah
today said solution would emerge from the dialogue between
India and Pakistan.

"A report on solution to Kashmir issue being tabled is
highly premature. The solution would come from discussion
between New Delhi and Islamabad. it has just started", Omar
told reporters here today.

A woman Journalist quoting media reports asked him
that a report is being tabled on Kashmir solution soon which
take care of all the stake-holders in Jammu and Kashmir.

He further said that Foreign Minister has just talked
on phone with Pakistani counter to resume dialogue and the
report on solution is highly premature.

The requirement is to build confidence in the system,
held dialogue between Indian and Pakistan and State and
Centre, he said.

To a question about the stone-pelting have paralysed
the state government, Omar said "remember that Battles used to
take place between support of Sheikh Mohmmad Abdullah and
supporters of Moulvi Farooq in Downtown".

Replying to question on quite diplomacy started by
Centre, Omar said "there is fanfare about the quiet diplomacy.
It is not now. If I used to talk about it would not be quiet
again".

-PTI

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