Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Saturday said the central government wants a permanent solution to the Kashmir problem by taking its people into confidence, and is moving ahead in that direction.
As quoted by section of New Delhi media, he said, “We want a permanent solution to the Kashmir problem and we will do that by taking Kashmiri people into confidence”.
He was addressing media on the third anniversary of the BJP-led NDA government. Singh said the Kashmir problem has been there since 1947 and cannot be resolved in a few months.
“This problem is since 1947. It can’t be resolved overnight (chutki mein). It will require time, but we will come out with a permanent solution. We are moving ahead in that direction,” the Minister said.
Singh said his government wants to arrive at a solution through talks adding that all the problems can be solved through talks. Whoever wants to talk to us, we are completely ready for it. (PTK)