The Central Government on Wednesday said it favoured “quiet talks” to resolve the festering Kashmir dispute.
“The prime minister and I offered to talk to every shade of public opinion. The response has been encouraging,” Home Minister P. Chidambaram said during question hour in the Rajya Sabha.
“I am in favour of quiet talks and quiet diplomacy far off from the glare of the media,” he said. “At the appropriate stage, I will share with the house the contours of the settlement that may emerge.”
Talks with Maoists if they abjure violence
He also reiterated that it was ready to talk to Maoist guerrillas if they laid down their arms.
“There is no dialogue at the moment. I have offered talks if they abjure violence,” the Home Minister said during question hour in the Rajya Sabha.
“We are prepared to talk about any subject provided they abjure violence,” he added.