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By Luv Puri
Addressing a press conference after the ceremonial guard of honour here, the Chief Minister, flanked by all his Ministers, urged the Prime Minister, Atal Behari Vajpayee, to revive the spirit of the Ramadan ceasefire which he announced two years ago. He hoped that the militants would respond positively this time. (PTI quoted the Mufti as saying that the "Centre has announced such a ceasefire in the past as a good gesture and they can do it again." Asked whether he would ask the Centre to announce the ceasefire, he said: "I had not given it a thought.") Stressing the need for initiating a dialogue process on the political front, he said: "We have been elected by the people and let there be a dialogue with us." But, at the same time, there should also be a dialogue with parties, such as the Hurriyat." The Mufti said the anti-Pakistan rhetoric and war cries resorted to by the former Chief Minister, Farooq Abdullah, were no solution to the Kashmir issue. He said he had detailed talks with the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister and had been assured of all possible cooperation. Sometimes he felt scared whether he would able to meet the expectations of the people. People's faith in democracy had been restored by the ballot and this "glorious opportunity" should not be missed by any party for partisan interests. On the issue of release of political prisoners, the Chief Minister said that even the previous regimes had released Hurriyat leaders. "We do not want to keep anyone unnecessarily in jail without any substantial charge as this will breed more alienation." Asked whether he would give an assurance that he would not be a stumbling block to the peace process with any group, he said: "No, not at all. On the other hand, he will try to be a facilitator of the process."
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