No talks in Jammu and Kashmir unless violence ends: Amit Shah

He said, the govt is working on a strategy to tackle the situation in the restive state

IANS  |  Agartala 

Amit Shah

The would not hold any talks in and unless the stops, President said here on Saturday.

"The has already clarified before the Supreme Court that it would not hold any talks unless the stops in and Kashmir," he told reporters, adding that the and security agencies are working on a strategy to tackle the situation in the restive state.

To a question, the leader said that the Democratic Alliance is more success full than the United Progressive Alliance in tackling the activities of Maoists.

Regarding the Presidential elections and Citizenship bill 2006, he said that discussions are on to reach on a consensus.

The Citizenship Bill introduced by the NDA in Parliament has been opposed by many tribal parties in the northeastern region.

The bill seeks to enable Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians, who fled to India from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh without valid travel documents or with documents that have expired in recent years, to acquire Indian citizenship through the process of naturalisation.

No talks in Jammu and Kashmir unless violence ends: Amit Shah

He said, the govt is working on a strategy to tackle the situation in the restive state

He said, the govt is working on a strategy to tackle the situation in the restive state

The would not hold any talks in and unless the stops, President said here on Saturday.

"The has already clarified before the Supreme Court that it would not hold any talks unless the stops in and Kashmir," he told reporters, adding that the and security agencies are working on a strategy to tackle the situation in the restive state.

To a question, the leader said that the Democratic Alliance is more success full than the United Progressive Alliance in tackling the activities of Maoists.

Regarding the Presidential elections and Citizenship bill 2006, he said that discussions are on to reach on a consensus.

The Citizenship Bill introduced by the NDA in Parliament has been opposed by many tribal parties in the northeastern region.

The bill seeks to enable Hindus, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, Parsis and Christians, who fled to India from Pakistan, Afghanistan and Bangladesh without valid travel documents or with documents that have expired in recent years, to acquire Indian citizenship through the process of naturalisation.

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