The all-party delegation led by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh arrived in Jammu on Monday after spending nearly two days in the Kashmir Valley in a bid to restore peace and normalcy in the troubled state.
Rajnath Singh and the delegation of parliament members arrived at the Convention Centre on the Canal Road in the Jammu city and were scheduled to meet people from cross sections of the society here, including 15 non-political delegations.
These include representatives of Jammu Chamber of Commerce and Industry, trade lobbies, Jammu Bar Association, owners of hotels and lodges, tour and travel operators, Kashmiri migrant Pandits, representatives of West Pakistan refugees who are living in Jammu after since their displacement.
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