New Delhi, Sept 07: The Kashmir Committee and the Hurriyat Conference on Saturday night discussed "specific proposals" regarding resolution of the Kashmir issue as a decision was taken that the KC would meet its Pakistani counterpart.
"We have decided to meet Kashmir Committee of Pakistan at any time and place of convenience," Kashmir Committee member Dilip Padgaonkar told reporters after a two-and-a-half hour meeting between Kashmir Committee and a four-member Hurriyat delegation at the residence of its chairman Ram Jethmalani.
The Kashmir Committee and Hurriyat leaders will meet here on Sunday at a mutually-convenient time to carry forward the dialogue, Padgaonkar said.

During the talks it was decided that discussions should be held at various levels and even simultaneously, he said.

He said details would be worked out.

Mirwaiz Umar Farooq said the talks had moved a "great deal forward" as the discussions now were centred on "specific issues" and "steps" to resolve the issue`

As both sides refused to reveal these "specific issues", Umar Farooq said "as the issue is complex, it will take some time to resolve it."

Asked whether the Kashmir Committee will apprise Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee or Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani about the progress of the talks, Padgaonkar said, "We will be communicating with concerned persons in the government." Bueau Report