The delegation will now discuss the future course of action after meeting in Delhi.
"We came here to understand the situation and share the pain of the people. We will sit down (after going back to Delhi) and see how we can proceed further," Sinha told reporters after completing meetings with various sections in the valley, including separatists.
Sinha said the delegation, which does not have any official status, met Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti yesterday and Governor N N Vohra today.
Sinha, former External Affairs Minister, disagreed when asked whether the meeting with the separatists could be seen as a breakthrough since they opened their doors to the delegation members unlike the members of all-party delegation who were turned away by Geelani earlier in September.
"It was good on their part they decided to meet us. We had extensive discussions with various stakeholders here," he said.
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