New Delhi/May, 28: Home Minister Rajnath Singh on Sunday said that the Narendra Modi government will find a permanent solution to the Kashmir issue.
Singh made the remarks in an interview with India Today, saying that while the government cannot provide a definite time frame on the Kashmir issue, a problem that has remained unresolved since 1947.
“It (governemnt) is working towards a permanent solution on the issue,” the report quoted Singh as saying.
The Home Minister however refused to divulge the government’s strategy on the Kashmir issue.
The Home Minister refused to comment on Minister of State for External Affairs V K Singh’s remark that Hurriyat should be banned.
Singh, however, assured that Kashmir, Kashmiris and Kashmiriyat will not suffer, and the government will not let Kashmir burn.
He said that the Modi government wants to speak to all stakeholders vis-a-vis the Kashmir issue but asserted that “talks will be unconditional”.






