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  Naresh Chandra
Omar Abdullah, minister of state for commerce, is among the youngest ministers in A B Vajpayee's government.

He spoke to Syed Firdaus Ashraf, on business opportunities in his state as well as holding talks with the Hurriyat.

    The government has released Hurriyat leaders. How do you think it will help the peace process in Kashmir?
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   Do you think the strike called by Hurriyat leaders after their release was a good gesture? ?
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   But don't you think the Hurriyat is popular in Kashmir?
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    The Panun Kashmir is demanding that Kashmir should be bifurcated on religious lines.
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    Are you taking any steps to prevent such a measure since you are part of the government?
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   You represent the youth of Kashmir. Why are the youth getting lured by guns rather being involved in some constructive activities?
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   But what is the National Conference government doing about it?
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   But are private entrepreneurs ready to invest in J&K?
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   How many industries have been set up in your state in the last five years?
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   There are rumours that the central government will dissolve the state assembly and call for fresh elections in order for the Hurriyat to contest?
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   The militants have suddenly turned aggressive and have taken to attacking army bases.
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   Recently, when a photographer took a photograph of your playing golf his camera was taken away...
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   Do you think it is all right for a CM to play golf when his state is in a bad state?
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