After PM Modi's 'embrace' proposal, four-member delegation to visit Kashmir

After PM Modis embrace proposal, four-member delegation to visit Kashmir
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A four-member delegation will visit Kashmir on Friday to meet the Civil Societies, Traders, Bar Association and the Ullemas in order to discuss the Prime Minister\'s idea of \'Embracing Kashmir\'.

Srinagar (Jammu and Kashmir): A four-member delegation will visit Kashmir on Friday to meet the Civil Societies, Traders, Bar Association and the Ullemas in order to discuss the Prime Minister's idea of 'Embracing Kashmir'.

The track-two delegation, consisting of BJP Leader M.J. Khan, Former Rajya Sabha MP Sahid Siqqqi , Noted Journalist Qamar Aaga and Retired High Court Justice Ishrat Masroor Quddosi, will visit the Valley.

The delegation is visiting the Valley with BJP and former union finance minister Yashwant Sinha, who will be meeting the Concerned Citizens Group (CCG) to discuss the civil issues in the valley.

Earlier in the day, Sinha met civil society group - Concerned Citizens Group (CCG) and stressed on the importance of the civil societies in restoring peace in the valley.

Sinha stressed that all members of the committee are working as citizens and reiterated Prime Minister Modi's stance of 'Embracing Kashmiris'.

He said, "Peaceful dialogues are the only way forward in Kashmir," adding that the violence in the Valley is leading to the loss of a number of lives.

"The security forces in the state are losing their lives. So we must come up with a possible solution to put an end to this as soon as possible," he said.

Sinha also said that the committee is working as citizens of Kashmir in order to get a better understanding of the situation and said that any form of reforms take time.

"We are working as citizens. This is old pain which will not be improved so easily and early," he said

The delegation led by Sinha met opposition National Conference working president and former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah at his residence, here this morning.

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