The party's 'policy planning group on J-K affairs' returned to New Delhi this afternoon after two days of meetings and interactions with various groups, Jammu and Kashmir Pradesh Congress Committee (JKPCC) president G A Mir told PTI.
Mir said over 54 delegations and groups, involving about 1,200 people, met the panel.
"It was a fruitful visit and the people in the valley responded because there was credibility as it was led by a former prime minister. The interactions...Are the first indicator that people want peace and discussions," he said.
"They also gave them inputs of the feelings and aspirations of the people from different nook and corner of Kashmir Valley, especially the failures of the present dispensations and the betrayal of the mandate of the people by the ruling dispensation," he said.
"They also mentioned about various confidence building measures and initiatives taken during the UPA regime. They regretted that the present dispensation at the Centre and in the state have failed to carry forward that process," he said.
"Almost all the delegations called for evolving a consensus at the national level and debate the issue in Parliament," he added.
The Congress state president said the policy planning group would visit Ladakh by the end of this month or early next month.
The panel was formed in April this year after the situation in the valley worsened because of widespread violence by agitators during the Srinagar Lok Sabha bypolls.
The group met various delegations from Kashmir, including opposition parties, bar association, LoC trade delegation, minority delegation, fruit growers association, women's delegation, hotel and houseboat associations, tour and travel delegation, and panchayat delegation.
Meeting separatist leaders was not part of the group's agenda.
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