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Normalcy in state can only be achieved through talks: Welfare Party of India

NEW DELHI: Claiming that the people of Kashmir have expressed “total trust deficit” with the Centre for its “unilateral decisions” with respect to Articles 370 and 35(A), senior leaders of Welfare Party of India (WPI), who recently visited the Valley, said, normalcy in the state “can only be achieved through dialogue”, which the government should initiate forthwith.

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New Delhi, September 14

Claiming that the people of Kashmir have expressed “total trust deficit” with the Centre for its “unilateral decisions” with respect to Articles 370 and 35(A), senior leaders of Welfare Party of India (WPI), who recently visited the Valley, said, normalcy in the state “can only be achieved through dialogue”, which the government should initiate forthwith.

The WPI delegation, led by it national president SQR Ilyas and comprising of its other office-bearers Sheema Mohsin and Subramani Arumugam, visited Kashmir for two days on September 12 and 13 and interacted with people at large to gouge the mood in the Valley. — TNS

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