Srinagar, Jun 6 (KMW): Prime Minister Manmohan Singh will visit Kashmir tomorrow after a gap of seven months to take forward his peace initiative in the state and is expected to renew his offer for talks with separatists. Security has been heightened in the Valley for the two-day visit during which Singh will hold talks with Chief Minister Omar Abdullah and leaders of various political parties to review the progress of the recommendations made during the two sessions of the Round Table Conference chaired by him. At the last session in 2007, five working groups were set up to resolve the issues confronting Jammu and Kashmir. The groups, which have submitted their reports, dealt with improving Centre's relations with the State, furthering the relations across the Line of Control (LoC), giving a boost to the State's economic development and good governance.
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