New Delhi: Army chief general Bipin Rawat said that there was little possibility of direct talks between the government and separatists or terrorists in Kashmir. However, he asserted that they could approach the interlocutor Dineshwar Sharma, who had been appointed for the purpose.
“To say that the head of the state will come and talk to these terrorists, I don’t think that is going to happen,” Rawat told reporters at Mamun cantonment in Punjab’s Pathankot after a seminar.
“If you look at the government policy, we have got a very clear cut policy — that we will not allow terrorists to create violence in our society and therefore anybody who creates violence will be neutralised,” he said.