Earlier this week, the Centre appointed former Intelligence Bureau director Dineshwar Sharma as its special representative to initiate dialogue with all stakeholders in Jammu and Kashmir.
"While insinuations have been made to the effect that the central government was not willing to engage with so-called real stakeholders (read separatists), it is factually incorrect," the official said on the condition of anonymity.
This was reiterated recently by Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh to various delegations, that came to meet him, when he visited Jammu and Kashmir last month.
The official also pointed at unsuccessful attempts of an all-party delegation, which visited the state last year, to meet hardline Hurriyat faction leader Syed Ali Shah Geelani.
The pro-Pakistan separatist leader had refused to open doors to the members of the delegation.
At that time, Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti had also written to Geelani in her capacity as the president of the ruling PDP, to come forward and talk to the delegation, which was refused, the official said.
In his visits to the state, the home minister had met several delegations from all walks of life and taken all possible measures to ameliorate their problems, the official said.
He claimed the security situation in the Valley was largely peaceful and sans any fear factor. This may help people to come out freely, the official said.
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