NEW DELHI, Oct 10: Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh has said India wants to address all outstanding issues, including Jammu and Kashmir, with Pakistan in a peaceful manner.

Mr Singh said the Indian government was open to holding talks with all segments of society in Kashmir, including the All-Parties Hurriyat Conference.

Addressing a press conference in Srinagar on Friday, the first day of his two-day visit to occupied Kashmir, he said India wanted to normlise relations with Pakistan.

Earlier, Mr Singh inaugurated a 45MW hydro power project at Baglihar Dam on the Chenab river, which flows from occupied Kashmir into Pakistan.

Pakistan has objected to the dam, saying it will shrink its access to water. India has rejected the charge, saying the project is crucial for power-starved Kashmir.

“Borders cannot be changed but they can be made irrelevant,” Mr Singh said. “We must create conditions whereby a Kashmiri living in Srinagar or Muzaffarabad should not see any problem” in promoting people-to-people contacts.

Describing old ways of thinking as being irrelevant, he said: “New ways of working together are required to strengthen bilateral ties. A strong, stable and prosperous Pakistan is in India’s interest.”

Mr Singh said: “Good relations with Pakistan are an essential part of our policy. My vision of India-Pakistan is that both countries situate their bilateral relations in a cooperative framework of mutual understanding.”

“We seek the normalisation of relationship with Pakistan, a solution of all issues that cause estrangement, including Jammu and Kashmir, through dialogue and peaceful negotiations in an atmosphere free of violence,” he said.When asked about the withdrawal of the Armed Forces (Special) Powers Act, he said: “It is too early, frankly, to consider this. If the situation begins to normalise, we have to review it. The situation today is not that sort. I can’t assure you.”

When asked about the situation in occupied Kashmir, he said although he was always pleased to visit the region, “there is a tinge of sadness this time because of the recent incidents of violence in the state which have caused concern to all of us.”

Terming the incidents irrelevant, he said it showed that there was some resentment towards the government among the section of youths here on certain issues. “It is always been our belief that most of the difficult issues can be resolved through dialogue,” he said.—APP

Opinion

Editorial

Property valuation
Updated 31 Oct, 2024

Property valuation

Market valuation rates will not help boost tax revenues without plugging such loopholes in the system.
Hitting a wall
31 Oct, 2024

Hitting a wall

PAKISTAN still has a long way to go in defeating polio. Despite our decades-long fight against the debilitating...
Kurram violence
31 Oct, 2024

Kurram violence

DESPITE years of intermittent and bloody conflict in Kurram, the state has been unable to bring lasting peace to ...
Court business
Updated 30 Oct, 2024

Court business

The unity and commonality of purpose on display in the full court meeting are what will help the SC endure.
UNRWA ban
30 Oct, 2024

UNRWA ban

NOT content with the war of extermination it is executing against the Palestinian people, Israel now wants to ensure...
Cricket changes
30 Oct, 2024

Cricket changes

WIN or lose, Pakistan cricket seems to be embroiled in a constant state of flux. Just when things seemed to be...