"By 2001, Salahuddin was ready to come back, and I advocated it hundred times. Possibily the (RAW) Chief after me, Vikram Sood, had other interests; and his people might have thought that since I was handling Kashmir generally from the PMO, there was no need for them getting involved in it," says Dulat in his book 'Kashmir: The Vajpayee Years'.
"Words like this should be capitalised on, but unfortunately we never did. We could have brought Salahuddn back, he was willing, but it was just a matter of when to bring him in. One of those things when timing was on a razor edge. Perhaps we wasted too much time," he wrote in his book.
Dulat, who was Special Advisor on Kashmir in former Prime Minister Atal Bihari Vajpayee's PMO after retiring from RAW in 2000, says "After I left, however, RAW did not show the same interest in Kashmir. Whatever excitement there was in RAW over Kashmir was because of me, and the baggage I had accomodated and carried over from the IB."
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Dulat says, "Even now I get messages. There are guys who come to me and say that the fellow wants to come back. And I pass this thing to the government. I presume someone follows it up...