Mufti said she has all-along maintained that in a positive outreach with all shades of opinion in J-K, coupled with compassion, confidence-building and co-existence, lies the key of a lasting peace and prosperity for the people of the state, country and the sub-continent.
Singh, who is on a four-day visit to J-K, told reporters that the tree of peace in Kashmir has not dried up and a permanent solution to the Kashmir issue is based on five 'C's -- compassion, communication, coexistence, confidence-building and consistency.
Chief minister Mufti also welcomed the announcement of the union home minister for an increase in the prime minister's developmental package to around Rs one lakh crore, saying it would go a long way in pacing up the developmental revolution in the state.
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