Will take people into confidence to resolve Kashmir issue: Rajnath

IANS  |  New Delhi 

Union Home Minister on Saturday said the central wants a permanent solution to the problem by taking its people into confidence, and is moving ahead in that direction.

"We want a permanent solution to the problem and we will do that by taking Kashmiri people into confidence," Singh said while addressing media on the third anniversary of the BJP-led NDA

Singh said the problem has been there since 1947 and can not be resolved in a few months.

"This problem is since 1947. It can't be resolved overnight (chutki mein). It will require time, but we will come out with a permanent solution. We are moving ahead in that direction," the Minister said.

Singh said his wants to arrive at a solution through talks.

"All the problems can be solved through talks. Whoever wants to talk to us, we are completely ready for it," he said.

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Will take people into confidence to resolve Kashmir issue: Rajnath

Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said the central government wants a permanent solution to the Kashmir problem by taking its people into confidence, and is moving ahead in that direction.

Union Home Minister on Saturday said the central wants a permanent solution to the problem by taking its people into confidence, and is moving ahead in that direction.

"We want a permanent solution to the problem and we will do that by taking Kashmiri people into confidence," Singh said while addressing media on the third anniversary of the BJP-led NDA

Singh said the problem has been there since 1947 and can not be resolved in a few months.

"This problem is since 1947. It can't be resolved overnight (chutki mein). It will require time, but we will come out with a permanent solution. We are moving ahead in that direction," the Minister said.

Singh said his wants to arrive at a solution through talks.

"All the problems can be solved through talks. Whoever wants to talk to us, we are completely ready for it," he said.

--IANS

bns-rak-gt/in/ahm/rn

(This story has not been edited by Business Standard staff and is auto-generated from a syndicated feed.)

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