Chidambaram pitches for sending all-party delegation to J&K
Modi had a 75-minute-long meeting with a joint opposition delegation led by former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday.

Modi had a 75-minute-long meeting with a joint opposition delegation led by former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday.
New Delhi: Congress leader P Chidambaram on Tuesday said the meeting between a delegation of J-K opposition parties and the Prime Minister must be welcomed if it is the first sign of -"fresh thinking-" even as he pitched for sending an all-party delegation to the Valley.
-"Monday's meeting between PM & J&K opposition parties: if it is the first sign of fresh thinking, we must welcome it. Next step should be sending All Parties Delegation to J&K-", the senior Congress leader said in a tweet.
Only Monday, Congress had dismissed as -"shooting from the hip-" the Prime Minister's call for a dialogue to find a lasting solution to the unrest in Kashmir Valley which is on the boil for last 45 days.
-"It looks that the Prime Minister's words keep changing. What he said at the all-party meeting, his remarks in the Independence Day address and today he is talking of dialogue, but dialogue with whom There is a suspicion that these are mere words, mere empty rhetoric for the Prime Minister. He is unfortunately shooting from his hip and merely shooting the breeze,-" party spokesman Manish Tewari had said.
Modi had a 75-minute-long meeting with a joint opposition delegation led by former J&K Chief Minister Omar Abdullah on Monday.
The Prime Minister emphasised on the need for dialogue to find a -"permanent and lasting solution-" within the framework of the Constitution and also asked all political parties to work together to find a solution to the problems in Jammu and Kashmir.
