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Final Recommendations Not Ready: Kashmir Interlocutors

New Delhi, September 3:    The group of interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday said its final recommendations do not exist “even in their embryonic form”, contradicting media reports that pre-1953 status will be the

PTI PTI Updated on: September 03, 2011 13:08 IST
final recommendations not ready kashmir interlocutors
final recommendations not ready kashmir interlocutors

New Delhi, September 3:    The group of interlocutors on Jammu and Kashmir on Saturday said its final recommendations do not exist “even in their embryonic form”, contradicting media reports that pre-1953 status will be the way forward in resolving the sensitive problem.


“The report is purely speculative in nature. The group of interlocutors is presently engaged in preparing a draft of its final report which is expected to be submitted to the government of India before its term ends on October 12, 2011.

“The three members of the group are yet to enumerate, let alone discuss and finalise the recommendations. They will do so after they return from their last visit to Jammu and Kashmir in the later half of this month,” the interlocutors - Dilip Padgaonkar, Radha Kumar and M M Ansari — said in a statement.

They were reacting to a media report that said that the interlocutors are likely to recommend that the Jammu and Kashmir government be given exclusive jurisdiction of all departments except defence, foreign affairs and communications, which is very close to the position prevailing in the state prior to 1953.

“So”, the interlocutors said, “There is no question of anyone in the government, let alone outside the government, being privy to the final recommendation. These recommendations do not exist in their embryonic form at present,” the statement said on the media report which had quoted highly placed sources in the government.

The interlocutors have so far made 10 visits to the state and covered 18 of the 22 districts during which they have met nearly 5,000 people which includes political leaders, trade unions, lawyers, student unions and newly-elected panchs and sarpanchs.

The panel had submitted its interim report nearly 10 weeks back.

However, the separatists including both factions of Hurriyat Conference led by Mirwaiz Umer Farooq and Syed Ali Shah Geelani have not met the interlocutors. Former Hurriyat Chairman and a prominent Shia leader Maulana Abbas Ansari had met one of the interlocutors but in his individual capacity. PTI

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