
Wednesday, December 02, 2009 NEW DELHI: India Home Minister P Chidambaram Wednesday said Kashmiri groups have responded positively to the Centre's initiative of "quiet talks" and hoped a solution will emerge.Replying to questions in the Rajya Sabha, he said the government would not shy away from talking to any organisation, some of which are demanding self-rule.The Home Minister said there was "very positive response" and the government was willing to talk to "every shade of political opinion" in Jammu and Kashmir."These will be quiet talks, quiet diplomacy... far away from the glare of media," he said, adding he could not share details of the talks at this moment.Noting that the response to the proposal was encouraging, he hoped a "solution will emerge."Chidambaram said Jammu and Kashmir had a number of groups with a number of demands.
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