The separatists rebuffed the offer of talks made by some parliamentarians who broke from regular meetings yesterday and reached out to convince them to present their point of view before the delegation.
CPM General Secretary Sitaram Yechury, who was one of the parliamentarians who tried to meet the separatists, today said they must enter an unconditional dialogue with the delegation.
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The delegation will leave for Jammu today where they are likely to meet the representatives of Kashmiri Pandits among other civil society members.
Yesterday, the delegation met about 300 members in about 30 delegations from various sections of society to find a common solution for restoring peace in Jammu and Kashmir which faced violent protests since the killing of Hizbul militant Burhan Wani on July 8.
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