The committee was constituted in 2002 to reach out to separatist here and Jethmalani earlier headed it.
"Kashmir Committee has all along been alive. However, sometimes we do hide as we face criticism of interfering in some peoples' work and we do our work without publicity. Till I am alive, Kashmir Committee will be alive," Jethmalani told reporters here.
Jethmalani said he was interested in the future of Kashmir and desired to see the "issue was settled".
He said there were some "disgruntled voices" in Kashmir, which needed to be addressed and people should sit down and resolve their differences amicably.
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"Democracy means that majority decides. Jammu and Kashmir is the only state in India which had its own constituent assembly and whatever that assembly decided, the Constitution of India accepted and incorporated that.
"Everyone should think what can be done in the 21st century and what is in the interest of the country and people," he said.
He said separatists should sit with an open head and heart and not take a stiff stand.
"Whatever separatists are saying, would that happen? Their viewpoints will be heard. Today I met Shabir Shah and he said we will sit with an open head and talk with love," he said.
He said his visit to the state ahead of the assembly polls scheduled later this year had nothing to do with the elections.
"Not at all. I have nothing to do with elections. I have not come here for any election-related activity. But I really want that there should be peace and love in Kashmir and the true 'Kashmiriyat', which has been weakened, should be strengthened," he said.