"The seminar that is taking place in Jammu - Kashmir back to paradise - its importance cannot be overstated anymore. You are aware of the situation. There is need to think something new, something different and out of the box," Deputy Chief of the Army Staff, Lt Gen Subrata Saha, said.
Addressing the conference organised by Art of Living Organisation, he said, "Every shade of opinion whether it is a political or apolitical says there is urgent need to hold dialogue and reconciliation.
"The ultimate beneficiary of this peace should be the people of Jammu and Kashmir. If that is the bottom line the initiative should be people-centric and if that is not there whatever you do you will return back to square one," the army officer said.
Lt Gen Saha, who was Corps Commander of Srinagar-based 15 Corps, said: "If you have to benefit the people then there is need for development and security is the most important factor for that.
Besides that the sense of alienation needs to be addressed and historical aspects need to be kept in mind.
Today's situation can be best understood through the lens of past history, he said, adding that by highlighting the economic aspect you are reducing the problem and all factors need to be taken into consideration while moving ahead towards peace.
Laying focus on dialogue, he said that dialogue is the traditional means of restoring balance in our society.
"How long you will continue with the liberation movement sooner or later liberty would have to get privacy over the liberation.
"Unless the liberty does not get privacy over liberation, the people cannot be beneficiaries," he said.
"The dialogue may have to begin at a low pace but has to be inclusive and sensitive to the people," he said, adding that women,youth and children have to be part of the dialogue process and it has to be an expanding arch to include all shades of opinion and that is the way out.
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