The Jammu and Kashmir government will soon begin discussions with Kashmiri Pandit leaders to ensure their return to the Valley with safety and dignity, BJP General Secretary Ram Madhav today said.
The senior BJP leader, who had played a key role in the formation of PDP-BJP alliance in the state, said the only question on the matter was whether there should be an exclusive township for the Pandits or whether there should be composite townships where the Pandits are in majority.
The decision will be taken after consultations with Kashmiri Pandits which will be done by the Chief Minister and Deputy Chief Minister of the state, Madhav said while speaking at a programme organised by Aaj Tak.
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He justified the PDP-BJP alliance saying that while it cannot be called a natural tie-up, it was the result of a peculiar mandate, which could have honoured unless the BJP became a part of the government.
"It's a governance alliance, not an ideological or political alliance. On issues like AFSPA or Article 370, there is a divergence of views, which we have accepted in our Common Minimum Programme," he added.
On a question related to RSS body Bharatiya Mazdoor Sangh opposing government's policies on certain issues, Madhav said that they too had the right to express their views and assured that legitimate concerns would be addressed.
He lauded Prime Minister Narendra Modi for giving new direction to India's foreign policy which focusses on greater engagement with world leaders.
With respect to China, he said now the situation is such that even difficult issues can be discussed.