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افتراضي Mehbooba presents three-pronged Kashmir action plan

Proposes dialogue with Pakistan and other stakeholders to work out solution; says Islamabad lost out on golden opportunity for reconciliation when Modi landed in Lahore December last



ISLAMABAD: Indian Occupied Kashmir (IOK) puppet Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday presented a “three-pronged action plan” that includes dialogue for working out a solution with Pakistan and other all stakeholders.

She met Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi in New Delhi and an**unced the plan. According to media reports, she had discussion with her prime minister for enduring peace in the occupied area where turmoil has left 88 people dead.

After an hour-long meeting, her first with Modi since the Intifada broke out on July 8, Mehbooba told reporters that the prime minister was “very concerned” about the situation and asked for steps to end this “bloodshed” so that peace could return to the valley.

Appealing to the protesters to help her resolve the crisis, she said, “Please give me one chance to address your concerns and aspirations.”

The chief minister also targeted Pakistan, saying it should stop supporting the people who are instigating the youth in the Valley to carry out attacks on police stations or army camps.

Mehbooba, according to a state government release, outlined a “three-pronged action plan” before the prime minister for the resolution of the Kashmir problem which includes involvement of Hurriyat leaders and Pakistan in substantive dialogue to work out a solution to the problem in the light of the contemporary geo-political realities.

However, the release did **t spell any details but sources in the k**w said the plan includes facilitating a visit of an All Party delegation to the Valley later next week, a possible change in gover**r and appointing an interlocutor to hold talks with all the stakeholders in the state.

Stressing the need for initiating a credible and meaningful political action on the ground to make peace and stability a reality in the state, Mehbooba called for reviving the reconciliation and resolution process, which was initiated by the then NDA government headed by Atal Bihari Vajpayee between 2002 and 2005.

“Please appoint a group of individuals in whom people of Kashmir have trust that whatever they are saying will reach to people at the helm of affairs in Delhi,” she said.

The chief minister said the intra and inter-state confidence building measures initiated during that time had helped transform the situation in the state and the region.

“We shall have to pick up the threads from where we left in 2005 and revive the reconciliation and resolution process with fresh resolve,” she said and added that the present prime minister had the mandate to take bold political initiatives on Kashmir as was done by Vajpayee.

Expressing anguish over continued violence and killings, Mehbooba sought involvement of all the stakeholders for resolution of the problems facing J and K and improving the situation in the state.

She said the focus of the state government, central government and all other parties in the country was on reaching out to the majority of peace-loving stakeholders in Kashmir who want a peaceful solution of the problem.

“Every political party wants bloodshed in Kashmir to end and a political process to begin, the sooner the better,” she said and added that all the parties, cutting across the divide, including the Hurriyat leaders shall have to come forward and help in saving in**cent lives as also engage in a meaningful dialogue process for the peaceful resolution of the problems.

Urging Pakistan to reciprocate with an open mind and in good faith to the peace initiatives for the permanent settlement of Kashmir issue, she said unfortunately Islamabad lost out on a “golden opportunity for reconciliation when Prime Minister Narendra Modi landed in Lahore December last and when Home Minister Rajnath Singh visited Islamabad recently for the SAARC ministerial meeting.

“Pakistan also has to take a step forward in the interest of peace and stability in the region,” she said.

“Lately, when the situation was bad and Pakistan was fuelling the ongoing crisis in Kashmir, our Home Minister Rajnath Singhji went to Lahore, but again, unfortunately, Pakistan let go this golden opportunity and did **t extend the courtesy that needs to be given to a guest,” she said.

She also advised Islamabad to take a leaf out if its former President Pervez Musharraf’s Kashmir policy who had opined that the UN resolution on Kashmir had ** space in the present world.

Observing that the basis of the PDP-BJP alliance was on the foundations of Vajpayee’s Kashmir policy and to carry forward from where it had stopped, she recalled the words of her father and former Chief Minster Mufti Mohammed Sayeed, who had said that if Kashmir can be resolved, it can only be by the prime minister who enjoys two-thirds majority.

“If things don’t happen during his tenure, it won’t happen ever. I believe Modiji, who took a bold step of going there, today again, says we need to talk to our own people, because people are dying,” she said.

“I am sure that the prime minister will **t forget to find a lasting solution to the Kashmir issue like the UPA did,” she said.

Maintaining that the aspirations and interests of people of the state are supreme for her government, Mehbooba said the people of Kashmir have been living a life of pain, suffering and uncertainty and they yearn for peaceful resolution of the problems confronting the state.

Underlining the fact that she has just been in power for the last two months, she appealed to the people to help her resolve the crisis.

“I appeal to all those protesting in the streets. You may be angry with me, I may be angry with you, but please give me one chance to address your concerns and aspirations,” she said.

“We should **t mislead ourselves about brushing the issue under the carpet as was done on earlier occasions like in 2008 and 2010.”

The country’s political leadership must commit itself to address all the dimensions of the problem in a manner that balances and promotes enduring political and eco**mic stability in the state and the region.”

She said that she had appealed to the prime minister to involve all shades of political opinion in meaningful deliberations for realistic and just resolution of the problem. Asked about talks with Hurriyat, she said a dialogue should be held with all those who want talks. But “those who are instigating the people for carrying out attacks on camps and police stations are **t interested in talks,” she said.

She also appealed to the separatist leaders to come and help her government in breaking “this cycle of violence” in the state. This was the first meeting Mehbooba had with her prime minister after violence broke out in the Valley on July 8 after Hizbul Mujahideen Commander Burhan Wani was martyred in an encounter.

Mehbooba presents three-pronged Kashmir action

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