Abdullah, however, warned that the continued political stalemate and unrest in the Valley, if left unaddressed, could take Jammu and Kashmir back to the precipice of violence and turmoil.
"NC is a strong votary of sustained political engagement between New Delhi and various stakeholders in Kashmir, including Hurriyat leaders, and would welcome any forward movement in this direction. Every small step is welcome...This complex political issue will require a sustained, sensitive and structured engagement that works its way towards an effective resolution.
The former Chief Minister welcomed the "unofficial outreach" by the delegation and said he hopes this gesture would in turn pave way for the initiation of official talks to find a lasting solution to the Kashmir issue.
Addressing party functionaries and activists during an organisational function at party headquarters here, Abdullah impressed upon the Centre to engage with stakeholders of diverse ideological views to end the ensuing political stalemate in the state.
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The National Conference President said the continued political stalemate could take the state back to the precipice of violence and turmoil.
"We have seen the consequences of uncertainty and turmoil and the people of Jammu and Kashmir have paid enormous human, economic and social costs.