While speaking on the Governor's Address in Jammu and Kashmir Legislative Council, BJP MLC Surinder Ambardar said in order to have an honourable and dignified return of Kashmir Pandits as mentioned in the Governor's speech, it is imperative that a dialogue process with the "frontal" Kashmir Pandit organisation Panun Kashmir be started at the earliest.
This is for the first time any political party has advocated issue of talks with Panun Kashmir, an organisation of displaced Kashmiri Pandits advocating carving out a separate "homeland" with union territory status in Kashmir valley for seven lakh Kashmiri Pandits.
He also appreciated the efforts of the government on changing the youth narrative by working on the perceptional management of the youth of the state and Kashmir in particular.
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Various legislators participated in the discussion on Motion of Thanks on the Governor's address in the upper house of the state legislature in the J-K Legislative Council.
Kichloo welcomed government's endeavour towards resolution of conflict through dialogue and urged early implementation of the Agenda of Alliance.
PDP MLC Surinder Kumar Choudhary said that Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti was working towards bringing peace and harmony in the state amidst multiple challenges. He supported the government's policy to extend support to displaced persons of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (1947).
NC MLC Qaiser Jamsheed Lone said the public concerns regarding excessive use of force in the recent unrest should be looked into besides focus on proper rehabilitation and counselling for people affected due to the unrest.
He showed concerns regarding delays in holding elections for Panchayati Raj Institutions and hoped that government will be able to fulfil its resolve of holding Panchayat elections by March 2017.
