Jammu, June 08: Centre's interlocutor on Jammu and Kashmir N N Vohra today began his second round of dialogue process by meeting Panthers Party (JKNPP) chairman Bhim Singh here on the first day of his week-long visit. Accompanied by a team of eight officials, Vohra, on his first visit to Jammu since his appointment as the pointman in February, held an hour-long meeting with Singh who submitted a 15-page memorandum concerning "aspiration" of Jammu people.

Singh, whose party is a coalition partner in Mufti Mohammad Sayeed government, discussed several aspects of J&K, including socio-economic development, militancy and peaceful solution of Kashmir issue with Vohra, according to official sources.
Singh, during talks with Vohra, rejected any move to divide J&K and advocated merger of Pakistan occupied Kashmir (PoK) with Jammu and Kashmir as that part was culturally ethnically, socially, linguistically and geographically part of the state.
Bureau Report