Omar seeks time to react
Srinagar, May 24: Chief Minister Omar Abdullah sought a few days' time to examine and discuss the report of the interlocutors.
“Will take a few days to examine the report, discuss it with senior colleagues (and) then react,” Omar said on micro-blogging site Twitter.Com.
In another tweet, Omar said he will not be reacting to the report for time being.
“Dear friends in the media, I will not be reacting to the interlocutors' report for the time being, will let you know when, and if, I am ready to,” Omar said.
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