'Don't set terms for talks'

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| Wrapping up his two-day visit to Jammu and Kashmir, he told a press conference that he had not put any pre-condition for a dialogue with anyone in Kashmir. |
| "In my speech I have invited all political parties, the J&K government, people even outside political system, and those within the civil society to give us the benefit of their advice. What more invitation can anybody give," he said. |
| To a question on the Hurriyat Conference's insistence that their leader should be allowed to visit Pakistan before they talk to the Centre, the Prime Minister said: "I do not accept any pre-condition on the part of anyone. It is not fair to put conditions to me that I will travel here or there before talking to us. It is not fair." |
| To another question, the Prime Minister said: "I still believe it is possible to have purposeful and meaningful negotiations within the limits I have set." |
First Published: Nov 19 2004 | 12:00 AM IST