Mufti said that he will continue perusing the agenda of reconciliation with the neighbouring country with Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
When asked about why he termed the Modi's Srinagar rally as historic even though he did talk about reconciliation with Pakistan, Mufti said,"Modi is not under any pressure to talk about Pakistan."
Mufti said that Modi has been totally focused on the development of the state.
"You (media) should not jump to conclusions. Everything is in an evolutionary process... Whatever is that. Reconciliation with Pakistan, it is on the agenda of alliance," Mufti told a press conference at his residence here today.
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The PDP chief was replying to a volley of questions on the Prime Minister's rally in Srinagar.
"I met the Prime Minister in private and impressed upon him that it will be good to talk to Pakistan the way Atal Bihari Vajpayee did. But he is PM of the country. But there is no option except reconciliation," he said.
"I say if there is friendship with Pakistan, we are bestowed with peace here. During the Vajpayee's period he got peace and everything was peaceful. I will not give up my effort, it will be my endeavour to pursue it with the PM to have reconciliation and that is my dream," he added.
Asked whether Modi is proving to be difficult for you as compared to Vajpayee as far as holding talks with Pakistan is concerned, Mufti said, "during my previous meetings with him, Modi has been totally focused on Jammu and Kashmir on development front. Good governance and development one major issue."
"It is not possible that Mufti will achieve everything in one go. It is important that I be able to create atmosphere of friendship between two countries," he added.