After an all party meeting on the issue chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, Leader of the Opposition in the Rajya Sabha Ghulam Nabi Azad said, "We assure the government that for any positive step to resolve the issue in Kashmir, they will have our full co-operation."
Significantly, the Congress leader emphasised that there can be no talks with Pakistan at the "moment" when it is "waging a war of words".
What is important is to "heal the wounds and not to close the doors of dialogue. Win the hearts and minds of people in general and youth in particular," Azad said.
This, he said, should be done by "cajoling,.... (through) love and affection as we cannot win over by confrontation"
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The Congress pushed for dialogue with mainstream and non-mainstream parties and "other stakeholders", Azad said.
Responding to questions, he, however, did not specify who the mainstream, non-mainstream parties and "other stakeholders" are, saying "This has to be decided by the Centre and the state government."
He said during 10 years of UPA rule, efforts were made to find "practical and pragmatic" solution to these issues.
Asked whether he was satisfied with the outcome of the meeting and the assurances from the government, Azad remarked "I will be satisfied once we succeed in retrieving the situation".
He said the meeting saw all political parties making it clear that there cannot be any compromise on unity and integrity of the country.