India is "confident" of finding a solution to the insurgency in Occupied Kashmir, India's home minister said Tuesday, promising to start a dialogue with the region's politicians soon. "I am confident that within a short period of time we will be able to come up with some solution to the larger political problem of (Occupied Jammu and Kashmir)," Palaniappan Chidambaram said.
"We will have a dialogue with every section of the people of Occupied Jammu and Kashmir," the home minister said, referring to both pro- and anti-India politicians. He made the comments as he addressed his ruling Congress party's top functionaries in Occupied Srinagar. Congress and the regional National Conference rule the state in an alliance.
Chidambaram said the dialogue with Kashmiri leaders would start soon. "We mean that dialogue process will start and we will take it to its logical conclusion," he said at the high-security Congress headquarters, which has been the target of attacks.
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