Prime Minister Narendra Modi will hold an all-party meeting with 14 leaders of eight political parties of Jammu and Kashmir on Thursday. As per information received by ABP, PM Modi has called this meeting to accelerate the pace of development in Jammu and Kashmir and to carry forward the democratic process in the erstwhile state.
Prime Minister Modi’s foremost aim is to draw a blueprint of the ground reality and outline the future with the Kashmiri leaders. This clearly suggests Prime Minister Modi’s focus is clear even as the political parties raise their issues of concern.
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The Prime Minister is of the view that whatever has been achieved post the abrogation and the split of Jammu and Kashmir into two Union Territories should be discussed with an open mind and wants the leaders of the erstwhile state to put forth their views in tune with the same.
According to the information received by ABP News, the development plan will be discussed in the meeting. After last year’s District Development Council (DDC) and panchayat elections, it will be discussed that all parties should accept by consensus the delimitation process in the Union Territory for elections in Jammu Kashmir.
Sources made it vehemently clear that there will be no talks with Pakistan at any level on the internal issue of Jammu and Kashmir and those who stir up such a debate cannot be well-wishers of Jammu and Kashmir.
Sources also made it clear that there can be no discussion on the issue like abrogation of Article 370 and restoration of full statehood, adding this issue is unacceptable to the government.
ABP News has been informed that the elections would be held after the delimitation commission report and all parties must be ready for this. The Centre wants to speed up this process and for this, there is a need to talk with a big heart.
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According to experts, those currently in the jails of Kashmir are there because of the work of the previous governments and so trying to get the criminals to talk on the issues of the state will go in vain.
Union Home Minister Amit Shah, Defence Minister Rajnath Singh, Jammu and Kashmir Lt Governor Manoj Sinha, National Security Advisor (NSA) Ajit Doval, the Prime Minister’s Principal Secretary P.K. Mishra, and Union Home Secretary Ajay Bhalla will also be present in the meeting.
(With inputs from Vikas Bhadauria)