A ceasefire is no solution, and this was not even a real ceasefire, restricted only to “non-initiation of combat operations”. It was for the militants, not us, to respond. I don’t know whether the government had done any groundwork for it, like what was done in 2002 when Atal Behari Vajpayee was PM. Then the government had approached the (separatist) leadership and also involved Pakistan. This time we didn’t even know the thinking behind it, and yet we responded positively. We asked about the political process as militancy is an offshoot of the political problem, but there was no clarity about it (ceasefire and dialogue) within the government. The home minister was saying something, and the army chief something else; the BJP was saying something in Jammu and something else in Delhi.