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Talks with dissidents, all-party delegation among peace options

SRINAGAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday morning held a high-level meeting to discuss ways to check violence in Kashmir where protests over the killing

Published on: Jul 13, 2016 10:52 AM IST
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SRINAGAR: Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Tuesday morning held a high-level meeting to discuss ways to check violence in Kashmir where protests over the killing of Burhan Wani have led to clashes in which 30 people have died in four days.

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Formulating an immediate action plan to reach out to people and bring down tempers in Kashmir was high on the agenda at the meeting. While there was no word on the specific decisions taken, Kashmir experts and observers feel that the Centre and the state government have to employ a multi-pronged action.

According t o Happymon Jacob, an expert on Kashmir who teaches at Jawaharlal Nehru University, the government should send an all-party delegation to Kashmir. When the Valley witnessed violence over the alleged fake encounter of three young men in 2010, the UPA government sent a 39-member all-party delegation to visit the region and talk with stakeholders. The decision immediately reduced violence, says Jacob, who believes that CM Mehbooba Mufti and MLAs of her People’s Democratic Party need to reach out to people immediately.

Security forces have been instructed to exercise restraint, Army sources maintain that the solution to the unrest has t o come f rom t he political leadership. “We don’t change our strategy from one event to another. It’s the political leadership, which has to get its act together,” said an army source.

The BJP and PDP need to go back to their “agenda for alliance” they entered into last year, especially in the context of the Armed Forces Special Powers Act (AFSPA). “The coalition government will examine the need for de-notifying ‘disturbed areas’. This, as a consequence, would enable the Union government to take a final view on the continuation of AFSPA in these areas,” said the two parties’ in their agenda for alliance.

Army sources said the government had taken a firm stand in the Valley and it should not budge from it despite any kind of pressure. Sources also said more emphasis on psychological operations could also help.

Lieutenant General BS Jaswal, a former Northern Army commander, said the Army should ensure people don’t gravitate from villages to towns to join protests against Wani’s killing. Jaswal said it was critical for the political class to avoid appeasement as it would hurt national interest. He said the government should also make it clear that anyone who paralyses the country’s integrity from within would be dealt with a heavy hand.

 
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