The marathon five-hour-long meeting also called for a national initiative to address problems confronting the state even as the main opposition National Conference boycotted it. The NC termed its outcome as a mere "eyewash", saying nothing was achieved to bring relief for civilians in the state.
After the meeting, which was convened by state Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti, a statement was released to the media which said the prevailing law and order situation in Kashmir Valley was discussed.
An official spokesman said the meeting took note of the empathy and sense of solidarity with the people of J and K reflected during the debate on the prevailing situation in the State in both Houses of Parliament.
"The meeting calls for converting this political consensus into a national initiative for addressing the problems confronting Jammu and Kashmir and its people," he said, adding the meeting called for "inclusive engagement of all the stakeholders" in Jammu and Kashmir for carrying forward the peace and reconciliation process in the State
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National Conference spokesman denied that the Chief Minister had spoken to its working President and said "it is yet another lie in the cap of the state government".
The National Conference, which had rejected the offer for participation in the meeting citing lack of "credible" leadership of the state government, also said that the "marathon meet had produced nothing."
"It is on their agenda of alliance that talks with all stakeholders including Pakistan and Hurriyat should be held. So we want to know what have they done in this connection for last two years," the NC spokesman said.
"Our decision not to attend the meeting was absolutely right as the meeting was yet another eyewash by the present indecisive government," the spokesman said.
The meeting expressed deep grief and concern over the loss of life and injuries caused during the law and order situation prevailing in the Valley since July 8 -- the day when Hizbul Mujahideen militant commander Burhan Wani was killed. The unrest has claimed 43 lives and injured over 3,400 others.