In a statement posted on her Twitter handle, Mehbooba Mufti said: "Dialogue is a necessity of the hour and the only way to go forward.
"Welcome the initiative of the union government, appointing an interlocutor for leading a sustained dialogue with stakeholders in Jammu and Kashmir."
Later, at a hurriedly convened press conference, Mehbooba Mufti hoped that all the stakeholders including the separatists would come forward with a positive response to the development.
Asked whether the appointment of the interlocutor would have a bearing on the NIA investigations going on against the separatists, she said: "Security is a separate issue and the political process is a separate issue."
Former Chief Minister Omar Abdullah, however, sought clarity on the mandate of the interlocutor.
He posted on his widely followed Twitter handle: "The 'legitimate aspirations' of the people of Jammu and Kashmir is an interesting formulation. Who gets to decide what is legitimate?"
In another tweet, he said: "The acceptance of the political nature of the Kashmir issue is a resounding defeat of those who could only see use of force as a solution."
Abdullah, however, added that the fact that no preconditions had been placed by the central government on the dialogue offered through the interlocutor was a welcome development.
"One can't get everything. So for now we'll take what we can get. More important than the person is the mandate and absence of pre-conditions," he said.
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