Indo-Pak talks a good omen: Omar Abdullah

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September 17, 2006 21:24 IST

Terming the decision to resume talks between India and Pakistan as a good omen, the Opposition National Conference in Jammu and Kashmir hoped on Sunday that the Kashmir issue will be resolved expeditiously.

The meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf has removed the hurdles and eased tension in the ties between the two countries created by recent Mumbai serial blasts, NC president Omar Abdullah told a public meeting.

He was speakingĀ at Surasyar in Budgam district of central Kashmir.

The meeting between the two leaders is of far-reaching significance and expected to yield better results, Omar said. He expressed the hope that people of the state would not have to wait for long for resolution of the Kashmir issue.

Abdullah said it was expected that the ongoing bloodshed and unbearable difficulties would come to an end forever because people of the state want to get rid of oppression and seek an everlasting solution to the Kashmir issue.

India and Pakistan decided to resume their dialogue after a one-to-one meeting between Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Pakistan President Pervez Musharraf on the sidelines of NAM summit in Havana on Saturday.

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