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| Maoist violence to be dealt with in 'holistic way': PM | | | Early Times Report Srinagar , Oct 29 `The same applies to the accusation of India supporting the Taliban. Nothing can be far fetched, far from the truth. We are victims of terrorism aided and abetted from the Pakistan side. Both, references to Balochistan and what is said about Taliban, are widely false,` he said. A day after declaring he was ready to embrace anyone to win peace in Kashmir, he voiced hope that `my appeal for dialogue will be reciprocated in the same spirit in which it was made" and asked separatists to give up the gun and begin talks`. `We are willing to engage in serious discussions with every group provided they shun the path of violence. We are willing to carry all stakeholders with us,` he said. The Prime Minister, who Wednesday inaugurated a railway link between Anantnag and Baramulla in the Kashmir Valley, said he was "satisfied" with his Kashmir visit. He told the state government that New Delhi would "extend full support" for peace and development of the state. "I had fruitful discussions with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and his cabinet colleagues. I had wide-ranging discussions with various political parties and sections of the civil society," he said, announcing a slew of measures initiated by the central government for the state.
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