January 8, 2010 9:07 PM

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Omar emphasises on result oriented Centre, State talk

Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah has emphasized the need for consistent and result oriented talks between the Centre and the State to settle Jammu and Kashmir centric issues once for all for the larger interest of peace and development in the region. Talking to media persons, he said his government is working on creating a congenial atmosphere for the talks and facilitating state-central dialogue with all shades of opinion.<br/><br/>The Chief Minister said the most satisfying achievement last year of his government was the lowest ever human rights violation in the state in the last 20 years and considerable reduction in militancy related incidents. He claimed that his government succeeded in creating, by and large, a conducive environment for carrying forward development works smoothly in the state.<br/><br/>Regarding Indo-Pak composite dialogue, Mr. Omar said it is imperative to bring about the most needed thaw in relations between the two neighbours. He however said that Pakistan has to meet the Indian concerns to create a conducive situation that has been disturbed owing to 26/11 terror incidents. Regarding withdrawal of troops from the State, he said National Security Advisor has rightly said that withdrawal of troops is related to the betterment of security scenario on the ground.<br/><br/>On relation between coalition partners in the government, Mr. Omar said the Congress and National Conference Government is working in complete tandem and every decision is made unanimously and in a co-ordinated manner.

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