"It looks that the Prime Minister's words keep changing. What he said at the all-party meeting, his remarks in the Independence Day address and today he is talking of dialogue, but dialogue with whom?.
"There is a suspicion that these are mere words, mere empty rhetoric for the Prime Minister. He is unfortunately shooting from his hip and merely shooting the breeze," party spokesman Manish Tewari told reporters here.
Tewari said that Finance Minister Arun Jaitley's assertion yesterday that those indulging in stone-pelting in Kashmir are "not satyagrahis but aggressors" showed that he and the Prime Minister are not on the same page.
He also claimed that several Union ministers are also speaking in different voices.
"The essence of the Finance Minister's statement is that there is no political problem in Jammu and Kashmir," he said, adding that Jaitley's comments implied that he felt there was no need for dialogue.
Noting that Congress is concerned over "irresponsible" handing of issues relating to national security, Tewari said that the party is willing to offer constructive suggestions if the governement approached it and have a "cohesive approach".
He said that the Prime Minister has been using three words "insaniyat, jamhooriyat and Kashmiriyat" for the past two years, but "we doubt if the Prime Minister understands the essence of these three concepts in entirety".
"What does Kashmiriyat mean to the PM. How does he include it in his policies? Are there, indeed, any policies on these? What does he mean by jamhooriyat? Parties have been contesting election for decades in J&K," he said.
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