July 17, 2000, 22:43 Hrs (IST)
New Delhi: The much-awaited meeting between Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee
and Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Farooq Abdullah here on Monday evening broke
the ice on the issue of autonomy, with the latter exuding confidence about finding a
reasonable solution to the complex problem.
The Chief Minister, after emerging from a 40-minute meeting with the Prime Minister
at his 7-Race Course Residence, told newsmen ''We have broken the ice and we will
work together to strengthen the country's unity and integrity.''
The one-on-one meeting went off smoothly, during which the two leaders held intense
discussions on the autonomy issue and security situation in the troubled state with
Dr Abdullah assuring his party's continuation in the National Democratic Alliance
(NDA).
Dr Abdullah, who arrived here on Monday evening from Srinagar along with his four
senior cabinet colleagues, apprised the Prime Minister of his party's stand on the
autonomy issue that generated a lot of heat in the country.
He told the Prime Minister that his views on the issue would be placed before the
National Conference working committee for discussions.
He said he was a part of the NDA and would continue to be. This is the first meeting
that Dr Abdullah had with the Prime Minister after the Union Cabinet rejected the
autonomy resolution passed by the Jammu and Kashmir Assembly on June 28.
UNI
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