J&K interlocutors to submit report on Wednesday
J&K interlocutors to submit report on Wednesday
According to Padgaonkar, the report represents almost all voices of the state.

New Delhi: The three-member Central panel on Jammu Kashmir will on Wednesday submit its report to Union Home Minister P Chidambaram, after which the government will examine the recommendations of a "roadmap" suggested by them.

Announced exactly a year ago, the team of three interlocutors – Dilip Padgaonkar, Radha Kumar and M M Ansari – have completed their report within the timeframe of one year given by the government.

Declining to share the highlights of the report, Padgaonkar said the interlocutors had visited all parts of the state and met a cross section of people to understand their viewpoints.

"We have suggested a roadmap at the end of the report and it is up to the government to carry forward the recommendations," Padgaonkar said.

The interlocutors' panel had met nearly 700 delegations during the past year besides holding three round-table conferences and attending three gatherings.

According to Padgaonkar, the report represents almost all voices of the state.

Asked whether the voice of separatist Hurriyat leaders, who chose not to meet them, would be reflected, he said, "We have taken into account both mainstream and off-stream opinions and in particular various inputs made by both the Hurriyat factions."

Padgaonkar said, "We have endeavoured to address all aspects on Kashmir – political, economic, social and cultural."

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