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Chidambaram seeks informed debate on JK interlocutors report

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

"The Government has not taken a view," he told his monthly press conference to a question whether the Government will accept the interlocutors recommendations for setting up a Constitutional Committee to review all the Central Acts and Articles of the Constitution extended to the state.

He said it was not appropriate for him to express his personal views on the issue when the Government was yet to consider it.

Chidambaram expressed the hope that an informed debate will take place on the report which should include the political parties.

"Each one of us is a prisoner of the past. We should release ourselves from the past and genuinely participate in the debate. When the debate takes place, I am sure, different view be expressed on the proposal to constitute a Constitutional Committee and let us look at the pros and cons of the report," he said.

 

Asked whether it would be a structured debate, the Home Minister said the interlocutors have offered to act as resource persons to facilitate the debate.

"So I think over the next couple of months there will be a few workshops around the country where the interlocutors will be available as resource persons," he said.(More)

  

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First Published: May 31 2012 | 5:45 PM IST

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