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Take Pak's suggestions seriously, Omar tells PM

NC chief Omar Abdullah met PM and told him that suggestions from Islamabad should be taken 'seriously.'

Updated on: Mar 30, 2006 08:06 PM IST
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National Conference President Omar Abdullah on Thursday met Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and told him that suggestions from Islamabad should be taken "seriously" for finding a lasting peace in the South Asian region.

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"I told the Prime Minister that New Delhi should restrain itself from dismissing everything that came from Islamabad and have a healthy discussion on the suggestions that came from across the border," he told PTI after an hour-long meeting with the Prime Minister.

The 35-year-old National Conference Chief said the fact that Pakistan quickly welcomed the Amritsar statement of the Prime Minister calling for a friendship treaty was indicative that it was also serious enough to find a lasting peace in the region.

"Opportunities are shrinking with every passing day. The patience of President Pervez Musharraf is also wearing thin every day. He is the man on whom New Delhi can safely bet as he has the power to turn the tide."

Omar, a Lok Sabha MP, also asked the Prime Minister to try and bring Kashmiri militant groups including Hizbul Mujahideen to the dialogue table.

 
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