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IndiaMehbooba meets PM Modi, blames Pakistan for fueling tension in Valley

Mehbooba meets PM Modi, blames Pakistan for fueling tension in Valley

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Srinagar: and Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti on Saturday met Prime Minister Narendra Modi at 7 Race Course residence (RCR) and discussed security situation in the state as the Valley remained on the boil with one more civilian killed in firing by security forces.

Mehbooba told reporter after her meeting with Prime Minister Narendra Modi here that youth in the Kashmir were attacking security forces and police stations after being provoked by Pakistan and separatist leaders.

HIGHLIGHTS

  1. Prime Minister Narendra Modi like all of us is concerned about the situation in Kashmir. He wants the bloodshed to stop, wants state to come out of the turmoil.
  2. I am happy that PM Modi not just took initiative and invited Pakistan's Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif for his oath ceremony, but he went to Lahore himself.
  3. PM Modi took an initiative, our HM took an initiative. They went to Pakistan, but now it's upto Pakistan to respond.
  4. Amidst efforts from the Modi government, Pathankot happened. Pakistan has been openly trying to provoke and fuel tensions in the Valley.
  5. When our HM Rajnath Singh went to Pakistan for SAARC meeting, Pakistan could have utilized the opportunity but it lost a golden chance in peace process.
  6. What happened with Rajnath Singh in Pakistan was unfortunate. Unfortunately, Pakistan has repeatedly given up chances to talk and resolve the issue of violence in Kashmir.
  7. Like Mufti Saheb used to say that Modiji has 2/3rd majority and if the situation doesn't change during his time, it will never change.
  8. I appeal to the youngsters, who thronged to rallies, meetings not to pay heed to propaganda of those who want to deteriorate situation in Kashmir.
  9. Atal Bihari Vajpayee took an initiative of resolving Kashmir issue with human touch. I believe that the democracy of gives us the maximum opportunity to live with peace and this is exactly what the people of Kashmir want.
 
I appeal to the youngsters, who thronged to rallies, meetings not to pay heed to propaganda of those who want to deteriorate situation in Kashmir.

 

Atal Bihari Vajpayee took an initiative of resolving Kashmir issue with human touch. I believe that the democracy of India gives us the maximum opportunity to live with peace and this is exactly what the people of Kashmir want.

“I want to tell Pakistan, if it has any sympathy for Kashmiris, it shouldn`t provoke them to attack police stations — and save youth from being killed,” the Chief Minister said.

CM Menbooba had flown to Delhi on Friday evening for talks with PM Modi.

Government sources in Delhi and Srinagar told media that the Chief Minister was summoned to Delhi after Home Minister Rajnath Singh's two-day visit to the valley.

They said the Home Minister had asked the Chief Minister to act tough against and round up those perpetrating a deadly civilian unrest triggered by the July 8 killing of Hizbul commander Burhan Wani.

The source said state and central intelligence agencies have prepared a list of around 170 ringleaders, found inciting the unrest and provoking people to take to the streets and throw stones at security forces.

Most of these ringleaders are from south Kashmir, the bastion of Mehbooba's Peoples Democratic Party.

Jammu and Kashmir Police have ‘not acted and the alleged troublemakers are roaming about free', the source said, adding that the Chief Minister was being pressurized to crack down on them.

As Mehbooba jetted off to Delhi, one more civilian died after security forces opened fire in south Kashmir`s Pulwama district. This took the death toll in the ongoing unrest to 70.

Over 7,000 civilians and more than 4,000 security personnel have been injured during the unrest – the deadliest the valley has suffered in six years.

Police said Shakeel Ahmad Ganai, 22, was killed after he sustained bullet injuries in a clash with the security forces in Haal village.

A doctor at the sub-district hospital at Pulwama said Ganai had been hit by a bullet that pierced through his heart.

Some three dozen people were injured in other clashes across the valley after the Friday prayers.

The security restrictions were tightened on Friday amid apprehensions that separatist leaders may stoke further trouble. They had asked people to gather in Eidgah prayer grounds for a pro-freedom protest rally in the heart of the volatile old Srinagar city.

But the government thwarted the protest march to the sprawling prayer ground.

Syed Ali Shah Geelani, who heads the hardline Hurriyat Conference, was held outside his upscale Hyderpora residence as he defied restrictions and attempted to march to Eidgah.

The moderate Hurriyat chairman, Mirwaiz Umar Farooq, was also arrested near his Nigeen house. Both the separatist leaders were briefly detained at police stations near their houses.

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