Calling local militants ‘sons of soil’, Former
Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister and Peoples Democratic Party (PDP) President Mehbooba
Mufti on Tuesday advocated talks with militant leadership at ‘appropriate time’
to end gun culture.
“Since 1996 when I joined politics, I have maintained that
the militants particularly locals militants are sons of soil and we should make
every effort to save them because they are our asset,” Mehbooba told reporters
here in DakBanglow Anantnag. Ms Mehbooba Mufti was in Anantnag to meet party
workers.
Advocating the need to hold dialogue with militant
leadership at ‘appropriate time’, Mufti said, “No one can do anything when
encounter breaks out and both (Security forces and Militants) come face to face
but my belief is that in Jammu and Kashmir we not only need to talk the
Hurriyat and other stakeholders but we need talk to militant leadership because
they hold the guns and can only stop gun culture.”
Earlier addressing delegations, Mehbooba Mufti has cautioned
the government of India that any tinkering with the special status of Jammu and
Kashmir could turn the already strife-torn state into a veritable inferno and
will bring more violence, chaos, and destruction.
She said that the state of Jammu and Kashmir as part of the
republic secured its unique position and same cannot in any way be contested in
any court of law. “Article 35-A is a matter of life and death for us. No one
has the authority to challenge the very identity of people of the state in any
court across the world. It is high time that the central government should pass
a direction, declaring Article 35-A off limits. This sword cannot dangle over
our heads all the time,” Mehbooba said.
She said that those launching assaults on state’s integrity
on multiple fronts shouldn’t live with the notion that they can any longer
terrify people of Kashmir with such tactics. “These elements must understand
that the attempts to dull our self-respect and turn us into gluttons have
failed in the past and are bound to fail in future also. The central leadership
should know that Kashmir is like a dry grassland with a blazing live coal in
its midst. If the wind blew from a contrary direction, the situation in the
subcontinent will further destabilize,” Mehbooba said.
She said that no battle is won by training the guns against
the innocent people and instead of turning Kashmir into a theatre of war, the
government of India must initiate reconciliation with Pakistan, dialogue with
Hurriyat and declare armistice on the borders.
The PDP President stated that the core agenda of her party
has always been to facilitate a political process and not just to form a
government. She said that 2014 polls accorded a fractured mandate to all
political groups of the state and then PDP made an unpopular decision of forming
the government with the BJP with a sole aim to get the state out of the era of
uncertainty and chaos. “The party was
hopeful that Modi would behave like Vajpayee but he didn’t and that was a
letdown. When in November 2015, a rally
was organized by the PDP for Modi, People had come on Mufti Sahib’s call to
listen. However, Modi didn’t rise to the occasion and things started falling
apart,” Mehbooba said.
She added that BJP ran away from the government last year
only because PDP remained consistently firm on its agenda and refused to sign
on the dotted line. Mehbooba remarked further that in spite of medley of
internal troubles in the coalition, the PDP compelled the government of India
to withdraw thousands of cases against the stone pelting youth; the Prime
Minister Narendra Modi was made to announce a unilateral ceasefire with
Pakistan and offer dialogue with Hurriyat.
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