The All Migrant Camps Coordination Committee said that 60 per cent situation had changed in the Valley as compared to 1989, however, this was not enough for the Kashmiri Pandits to return.
Addressing a press conference here today, Vir Ji Bila, president and Rattan Lal, general secretary of AMCCC, said that a team of the committee had recently visited the Valley and found that situation was not hundred per cent normal.
Strongly supporting the recent meeting between the KP leaders and the Hurriyat, they said that talks were the ultimate solution of the problems and it also helped in knowing each other in a better way.
‘‘After the KPs, the Kashmiri Muslims are the real representatives of the Kashmir and both should be given a chance to take part in the ongoing peace process and proposed talks with the Indian Government in near future,’’ said Rattan Lal.
He appreciated the Congress-led UPA Government at the Centre for continuing the peace process initiated by the previous Vajpayee-led NDA Government and said AMCCC was strongly in favour of talks. Both the KP leaders said that talks with the Hurriyat leaders would continue in future also.
Both the leaders demanded that upper age limit for job should be raised up to 45 years so that the KPs youth who did not get the jobs, should be benefitted.