New Delhi, June 05: After his nine-day visit to Kashmir in April, Centre's interlocutor N N Vohra will go to Jammu on June 8 an a week-long trip to pursue the dialogue process with all those "who wish to share their views". Vohra, who will be in the Temple City till June 14, is scheduled to interact with leaders from various walks of life, including political and social, sources said today.

Among the political leaders with whom the Centre's pointman is scheduled to interact are those belonging to BJP, BSP and Panthers Party.
Various eminent social leaders who have "indicated their desire" to participate in the dialogue process are also scheduled to meet him.

Like in the past, he has extended no individual invitations but says he will "welcome suggestions, interactions and meetings with all those who wish to share their views."
The visit, which was expected to take place earlier this week, was deferred because of the ongoing assembly session in the state.

Vohra, who was named the Centre's interlocutor on February 19, earlier visited Kashmir valley in April and held nine-day interaction with a broad spectrum of political and social leaders.
Subsequent to his Kashmir visit, he briefed Prime Minister Atal Bihari vajpayee, deputy prime minister L K Advani and external affairs minister Yashwant Sinha on his trip during which he held talks with 36 delegations.

After his Jammu trip, Vohra will also travel to Leh and Kargil for talks.

Bureau Report