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PM blames Pak for crisis in Kashmir

Terror groups are taking advantage of this situation by recruiting fresh militants from Valley, but to help them trained militants from PoK are infiltrating in Jammu and Kashmir now.

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We will notify Afghanistan that NDS and Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) should reestablish contact, Aziz said, adding that “incidents like the Quetta attack can be avoided when intelligence agencies of both countries are in contact”.

Modi, who chaired the meeting attended by its ruling ally PDP and opposition parties, also targeted Pakistan and said Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) is also part of Jammu and Kashmir.

Government on Friday said that they are ready to resolve the Kashmir issue in a peaceful manner as per the Constitution but made it clear that there can not be any compromise with the nation’s integrity.

On Friday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi told an all parties meeting in New Delhi that Pakistan would have to anser to the world community for “atrocities” being committed in PoK and Balochistan.

Briefing reporters on about an envoys conference held in Islamabad during August 1-3 to discuss Pakistan’s major foreign policy challenges, Aziz also said Pakistan is ready to sign an agreement with India on a bilateral moratorium on nuclear tests.

Sartaj Aziz said the response by Pakistani border forces in retaliation to firing from terrorists and drug smugglers to trespass, was often mistaken by Afghan side as unprovoked firing from Pakistan. The meeting is also to be a message to Pakistan as well as the worldwide community that opposition parties stand with the Modi Government as one on this tough stance.

The House should appeal that the whole nation is united on the issue, Kharge said which was promptly agreed to by Home Minister Rajnath Singh.

“No matter who dies, civilian or security personnel, we all feel sorrow for them”.

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As regards the dialogue with stakeholders, the Finance Minister said the process is already underway. Addressing the media on all-party meet, home minister Rajnath Singh said that all parties put forth their concerns in one voice and with the right intent. Security forces have been asked to maintain utmost restraint in the State. “Pellet guns have been in use since 2010”. “There will be no lowering of guard as far as security is concerned”, said Jaitley. Decision to call separatists and Hurriyat for talks will be evaluated by the Government according to the prevailing situation.

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