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Interlocutors taking forward Cong mission: Vakil | | | EARLY TIMES REPORT JAMMU Jan 28 : The Centre has appointment interlocutors for taking forward mission of Congress - led UPA Government towards addressing aspirations of people of all the three regions i;e Jammu, Kashmir and Ladakh. This was stated by Senior Congress leader, Member AICC and former Minister Abdul Gani Vakil and expressed that those who are criticising this move of Union Government, including the separatists and leaders of a particular mainstream political party were seemingly unmoved by spate of killings in the valley. "Time has come for them to understand their duty towards people of Jammu and Kashmir especially those who have lost their kith and kin," said Vakil. He underlined need for engaging New Delhi's interlocutors into a fruitful dialogue which could later pave way for rebuilding and cementing faith of people in the democratic set - up. While adding that UPA chairperson. Sonia Gandhi and General Secretary Rahul Gandhi were both keeping a close eye on the emerging situation in the valley. Vakil said that Congress led UPA Government would leave no stone unturned in resolving the Kashmir issue. "Language which Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and UPA Chairperson Sonia Gandhi are using to address people of Jammu and Kashmir especially the youth indicates well how worried they are. If they have come midway for talks, we should also move ahead and latch to this opportunity without wasting any more time," added the Congress leader. He appreciated the interest of Chief Minister Omar Abdullah to eradicate corruption but appealed the people in general to support Chief Minister for the same so that poor man gets justice. Vakil expressed concern over growing unemployment and stressed upon the Chief Minister to fulfill the commitment with the people of absorbing fifty thousand umemployed youth as early as possible.
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