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Amit Shah brings a new perspective on Kashmir

But the state needs a combination of development and justice

Published on: Jul 02, 2019 08:25 PM IST
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Over the past week, both houses of Parliament have witnessed a spirited, robust debate on Jammu and Kashmir. The context was the decision to extend President’s Rule in the state by six more months (which needed legislative sanction) and the extension of reservations to citizens living near the international border in the state. But this became an opportunity for a wider debate on the particular situation in Jammu and Kashmir — its history; its relationship with the Indian Union; violence and terrorism; the role of Pakistan; New Delhi’s mistakes; the alienation in the valley; the diversity within the state; and democratic practice in the state.

Union home minister Amit Shah during his Kashmir visit, June 26 (PTI)
Union home minister Amit Shah during his Kashmir visit, June 26 (PTI)

The most important intervention came from home minister Amit Shah. Irrespective of whether one agreed or disagreed, there was little doubt that Mr Shah spoke with utmost clarity and conviction, and laid out the Centre’s thinking on Jammu and Kashmir. He reiterated that the state was an integral part of India, a position everyone in both houses agreed with. He articulated a tough line on terror and said that the Centre would not spare any element which sought to engineer violence Kashmir, including by going across the border if necessary. This was in line with the approach of the Narendra Modi government in its first term. He then expanded the definition of democracy, and said that by holding elections at the panchayat level, the Centre had empowered the grassroots. He also sought to assuage apprehensions that the extension of President’s Rule was a plot to rule the state, without polls.

 
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