Prime Minister Manmohan Singh on Wednesday addressed an all-party meeting on Jammu and Kashmir in New Delhi. Following are the opening remarks of the Prime Minister at the meeting: "I welcome you all to this meeting of leaders of political parties. Before I invite the participants to offer their valuable suggestions on various vexed issues relating to Jammu and Kashmir, let us offer our prayers for all those who have lost their lives in the recent violence in the State. Let us also wish early recovery to those who have suffered injury. I propose that we rise and observe a minute's silence as a mark of our respect to the departed souls.
Friends, we meet in sadness. Sadness over the loss of lives, sadness over the injuries suffered by the people, the police and the security personnel.
Sadness over the huge disruption in the daily lives of the common man and the financial losses suffered by hardworking ordinary people like tour operators, apple farmers, daily wage earners and houseboat owners. I am sure all of us share a deep sense of distress over the unfortunate sequence of events, during and after Eid, particularly in the context of a reported act by a misguided person thousands of miles away.
I have said this earlier and I say it again -- the only path for lasting peace and prosperity in Jammu and Kashmir is that of dialogue and discussion.
It is indeed tragic that some of our people have forsaken this path during the recent days. I was shocked and distressed to see young men and women -- even children -- joining the protests on the streets. While some of these protests may have been impulsive or spontaneous,
it cannot be denied that some incidents were orchestrated by certain groups.