This is Sharma's third visit to the state since he was appointed interlocutor for Jammu and Kashmir in October. Days ahead of his formal appointment to the position, Home Minister Rajnath Singh had said Sharma's appointment would carry forward a "sustained dialogue" with all stakeholders in the state.
A former director of the Intelligence Bureau, Sharma is an old Kashmir hand in India's internal intelligence agency.
During the meeting today, Sharma informed Mufti about his ongoing four-day visit to Jammu, the spokesman said.
Two separate cross-party delegations of MLAs and MLCs also met Sharma earlier today. Several delegations, including that of displaced Kashmiri Pandits, Gujjars, refugees from Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, people from border areas, Jammu Muslim Front and Kargil War porters, also met him.
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