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Table only course to address issues: Omar | Reiterates commitment to facilitate internal, external dialogues | | EARLY TIMES REPORT SRINAGAR, June 4: Pinning hope that the visit of Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh to the State would rejuvenate internal dialogue process, Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah today said that table is the only course to resolve issues. "I have time and again maintained that State Government would actively facilitate the internal and external dialogue processes to help restore permanent peace and address political issues", he asserted. Speaking at a felicitation function organized in his favour by the Civil Secretariat Employees Coordination Committee here, the Chief Minister said that dialogue is right platform to address all issues big or small. Omar said that Government will fulfill all its commitments made to employees pertaining to their genuine demands. "In fact on the first day of opening of offices at Jammu after I assumed the Chief Minister's office, I made it clear at a press conference that Government would implement recommendations of 6th pay commission. We have fulfilled the promise and are ready to gradually meet other genuine demands of employees," he said. The Chief Minister said that the right way for employees to express their happiness on Government's friendly gestures is to make public service the benchmark of their functioning. Omar said that in the cordial relation between employees and the Government is the interest of public. "We want to keep you happy so that your delivering on public service becomes more qualitative and fast", he said and asked them to work with dedication to help realize the goal of progress and prosperity for the State. The President, Nazir Ahmad Mir and other office bearers of Civil Secretariat Employees Coordination Committee in their addresses lauded the Chief Minister's efforts in helping resolve the issues and creating a cordia l atmosphere of working. "We do not believe in confrontations, lock outs and hartals. We always look for addressing issues through interaction", the speakers assured and said that they would work wholeheartedly to implement the development policy of the Government. The employees Union leaders also presented a memorandum of demands to the Chief Minister and expressed hope that these would be actively considered.
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