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Dr. Farooq Abdullah, Omar Abdullah issue joint statement

Say mass arrests, widespread curbs in state will deepen sense of alienation in Kashmir

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Rouf Pampori

Rouf Pampori

5 Dariya News

Srinagar , 22 Sep 2016

Jammu and Kashmir National Conference President, Dr. Farooq Abdullah and Working President and former Chief Minister, Omar Abdullah on Thursday issued a joint statement, expressing concern over escalation in Indo-Pak hostility and absence of a meaningful political initiative over the current political situation in Jammu and Kashmir.In a statement issued to KNS, they said, “While the Jammu and Kashmir National Conference joins the people of the State in expressing serious concern over the escalation of tension and hostility between India and Pakistan and the ramifications of this situation on peace and stability in the region, we are equally concerned about the absence of any meaningful political initiative from New Delhi to deal with the political situation in Jammu and Kashmir.”“Unfortunately, despite the alarming situation in Jammu and Kashmir and the horrifying human costs of this current unrest, New Delhi continues to look at the political situation in Jammu and Kashmir through a security prism,” they added.The statement reads that the recent indications of New Delhi taking steps to increase military presence and re-establish military camps and bunkers in Kashmir have augmented the sense disaffection and skepticism in the State. “These security measures cannot be alternatives to a political initiative,” they said.

Multiple visits by the Union Home Minister as well as the visit by the Parliamentary All Parties’ Delegation, it added, has yielded no result and failed to create a conducive atmosphere for the initiation of a sustainable and meaningful political process. “Similarly, a joint outreach by a delegation of opposition parties from J&K that called on the President and the Prime Minister in New Delhi in addition to other national leaders has also failed to convince New Delhi about the sensitivity and urgency of the evolving situation in J&K. Even suggestions to take certain basic, interim measures to deescalate the situation in J&K – while contours of a larger initiative are conceived – have been summarily ignored.”With more than eighty young boys and girls having lost their lives, numerous youth permanently blinded and more than thirteen thousand having been injured – such blatant disregard for the current situation in J&K is extremely unfortunate and tragic. 

“This indifference and perceived insensitivity can have serious long term implications.” New Delhi’s “refusal” to take concrete and visible steps to address the internal dimensions of the political issue in J&K, even within the often articulated ‘framework of the Constitution of India’ has become a diplomatic weakness that is exploited time and again at various international fora. “Lack of a structured and sustained bilateral engagement between New Delhi and Islamabad over the last few years has also created a gaping political vacuum that threatens peace and stability in the region,” it said.The current policy of dealing with the unrest in Jammu and Kashmir operationally is a reiteration of the tried, tested and failed formulations of dealing with an inherently political issue through military and administrative means. “Mass arrests and widespread curbs in the state will only deepen the sense of alienation among the youth and take us further away from the goal of peace and reconciliation.“We hope New Delhi acknowledges the unaffordable costs of ignoring the political issue in Jammu and Kashmir are primarily to be borne by the people of the State.” (KNS)

 

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