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Stop indiscriminate arrests, harassing people: Farooq Abdullah | | | Early Times Report
Mendhar, Oct 19: Seeking multi-pronged approach to address political issues of Jammu and Kashmir, National Conference President Dr Farooq Abdullah on Wednesday said that peace in the Valley cannot be held ransom to elections in Uttar Pradesh and Punjab. "National Conference is ready to create an atmosphere for facilitating dialogue if the Centre is sincerely ready to address to the political dimensions of the state", Dr Farooq said while addressing a huge public rally in Mendhar, adding that jingoism or military exercises won't bring peace to the Valley but further alienate its people, who feel pushed to the wall by continued uncertainty and indiscriminate arrests of young and old. He said the government seems to be clueless as to where from the threads of restoring normalcy are picked up, which is why even teenage boys and elders over 70 years are booked under Public Safety Act on the charges of pelting stones. "They seem to be in race to add up to the numbers of those arrested, no matter their targets are", he said while lamenting over the atmosphere of fear generated across the Valley. The NC chief stressed the need for Indo-Pak dialogue, saying war hysteria is not going to bail out of the prevailing situation. He recalled the political wisdom of former Prime Minister Atal Behari Vajpayee saying that even after Kargil incursion, he gave chance to talks and invited President Parvez Musharraf for dialogue in Kargil, as he believed that friends can be changed but not the neighbours. "But for electoral defeat in 2004, Vajpayeeji was close to sorting out issues with Pakistan", he added. The National Conference President questioned the claims of the coalition government over near-normalcy dawning across the Valley, saying the situation in urban and rural areas, on the contrary, is quite reverse. He said Kashmir is witnessing unprecedented crisis and if a solution is not found in right earnest, it will be too late. Again, he said, the Opposition parties led by Omar Abdullah apprised Prime Minister Narendra Modi about realities in the Valley, who in turn agreed the nature of problems being political. "If Mr Modi really believes what he told to the delegation from Jammu and Kashmir he should walk the talk", Dr Abdullah said, adding that this will be in the larger interests of Kashmir and rest of the country. National Conference General Secretary, Ali Mohammed Sagar and Additional General Secretary Dr Sheikh Mustaffa Kamal also spoke on the occasion and exhorted party workers to meet the challenges faced to the state with courage and fortitude. MLA Mendhar Javed Rana highlighted the problems faced to the border people, saying the PDP-BJP government has failed in mitigating these. Prominent among those present on the occasion included Youth National Conference Provincial President Ajaz Jan besides Abdul Rahim Dad and others. |
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