New Delhi, Oct 07: Asserting that Centre should widen scope of the dialogue process in Jammu and Kashmir, state chief minister Mufti Mohammed Sayeed today said Prime Minister should appoint a special emmisary to hold talks with those who only wanted to speak to him. Talking to reporters after having a 30-minute long meeting with Deputy Prime Minister L K Advani, Sayeed said "while the job done by N N Vohra (Centre's interlocutor on Kashmir) was fine, the dialogue needed to be broadened to engage even those who only want to talk to the Prime Minister."

The Chief Minister was indirectly hinting towards Hurriyat Conference leaders including its chairman Maulana Abbas Ansari who had repeatedly stated that they would not hesitate in meeting the Prime Minister or the Deputy Prime Minister.
When asked to further clarify his statement about broadening the dialogue, Sayeed said, "Some emissary of Prime Minister may be considered for appointment to carry forward the process of dialogue initiated by the Centre."
He said the dialogue coupled with good governance was essential to address the issue of alienation in the state and "I think we are doing our job well". Bureau Report